BBBEE Advisory Council

Comment from Kevin Lester on Advisory Council

Kevin commented on my Zuma appoints members of BBBEE Advisory Council post. It's too good to leave buried away under comments so I've reblogged it. I am thrilled by the composition of the Advisory Council – not one BEE consultant, not one verification agent and not one member of the team that drafted the Codes […]

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Govt. commits to improving lives of the disabled and a bit on the advisory council

Got this off the Eyewitness News website.  It's the last paragraph that interests me “By 2014 we should have achieved our employment equity targets, the Welcome to The Ollie Halsall Archive minimum of two percent according to the Employment Equity Act,” said Motlanthe. Hmm – by that stage everyone else is supposed to have reached

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KZN got there first with the advisory council

From Business Report Kwazulu-Natal last week became the first province to appoint a broad-based black economic empowerment (BEE) advisory council. The council will, on a continuous basis, advise the premier on achievements of broad-based BEE targets for the province, establishment and implementation of sector and enterprise charters, implementation of broad-based BEE codes of good practice

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Zuma appoints members of BBBEE Advisory Council

I just got a call from Mzwandile Jacks telling me about the BEE Advisory Council that's just been announced.  This is what it looks like Minister of Trade and Industry, Rob Davies. Minister of Labour, Membathisi Mdladlana Minister of Economic Development, Ebrahim Patel Minister of Women, Children and Persons with Disabilities. Noluthando Mayende-Sibiya. Professor Mohammed

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