How could the pension funds adjudicator get it so wrong? A critique of Smith versus Eskom Pension and Provident Fund

Before a discussion of the significance and potential impact of Smith v Eskom Pension and Provident Fund is possible, it is essential to examine the context in which it was decided briefly. The case was preceded by a period of uncertainty in South African pension law that was the result of the varyi...

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