Legal risk and compliance risk in the banking industry in South Africa
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Terblanché, Janet René (Auteur)
- De la Harpe, Stephen (Collaborateur)
- De Jongh, D. (Collaborateur)
Titre
Legal risk and compliance risk in the banking industry in South Africa
Résumé
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has defined operational risk, legal risk and compliance risk. However, the definitions might not be adequate for countries with a hybrid legal system, such as South Africa. This study aims to provide a practical solution to the problems faced by countries with a hybrid legal system wishing to comply with the Basel Committee’s standards. It is argued that compliance, compliance risk and regulatory risk should all be viewed as constituent components of legal risk, and in turn necessarily also of operational risk in a hybrid legal system. Legal risk is a wide concept which includes all aspects of a legal system, while compliance risk is a narrower concept which only includes the codified aspects of a legal system. Legal risk therefore includes compliance risk. However, the opposite is not true as compliance risk does not include legal risk, and the two concepts are decidedly shown not to be synonymous in a mixed legal system.
Type
Doctoral Thesis
Université
North-West University
Lieu
Potchefstroom
Date
2013
Langue
EN
Catalogue de bibl.
repository.nwu.ac.za
Extra
Accepted: 2013-12-04T09:28:22Z
https://repository.nwu.ac.za/handle/10394/9705
Référence
Terblanché, J. R. (2013). Legal risk and compliance risk in the banking industry in South Africa [Doctoral Thesis, North-West University]. https://repository.nwu.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10394/9705/Terblanch%c3%a9_JR.pdf
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