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Compliance Update: What Has Changed and Why It Matters Now

Compliance rules change quietly, but enforcement moves quickly. This session focuses on what has changed, what is now being enforced, and where professionals are exposed.

Date:

8 April, 2026

Time:

14:00

Hours:

1 hour

CPD Units:

2

Category:

Group:

Channel 1: Compliance, Channel 2: Growth

Format:

Webinar

R230,00 VAT incl.

Product Information

Compliance risk rarely comes from a single failure. It builds slowly when small changes are missed or misunderstood. This session brings together the most important compliance developments and focuses on how they affect real work, not theory. Attention is placed on enforcement trends, regulator behaviour, and areas where professionals are being flagged repeatedly. The focus is on understanding movement and direction rather than memorising rules. Knowing where compliance pressure has shifted allows professionals to adjust early instead of reacting after an issue is raised. Staying current here protects professional credibility, reduces unnecessary exposure, and prevents avoidable compliance failures that damage trust and reputation.

Presenter/s

Eszter Rapanos
Eszter Rapanos is a Technical Manager at CIBA, bringing extensive audit and quality control experience from her work with international agencies and accounting firms.

What will set you apart

By attending this event, delegates will learn:

  • Which compliance changes affect practice right now
  • Where enforcement pressure has increased
  • Which requirements are being applied more strictly
  • Where professionals are making repeat mistakes
  • What needs to change in daily work
  • What can no longer be ignored

Event breakdown

  • Recent regulatory changes
  • Shifts in enforcement focus
  • High risk compliance areas
  • Common failures being flagged
  • Regulator expectations
  • Practical compliance priorities
  • Immediate actions required
  • Reducing compliance exposure

Certificate

The following event is awarded 2 CPD units in Other.