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New BEE checklist launched by Jay Naidoo

Investment company Ditikeni has launched its Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) checklist which the company says will improve the quality and transparency of broad-based BEE ownership. Jay Naidoo...

Opposition mounts to draft financial sector charter | The New Age Online

The minimum black ownership target of the financial sector charter should be set at 25.1% or more and the requirement for banks to have a shareholder of last resort should not hold this target...

BusinessDay – JACOB DLAMINI: Manyi and his ilk bring SA nothing but shame

Manyi — who has yet to respond satisfactorily to claims by one of the Scandinavian governments that when he was director- general of labour he tried to moonlight for his own pocket by soliciting...

BEE hierarchy – ABVampire content

Perhaps this is not very clear, and as a responsible BEE consultant/expert/commentator (self-professed), it is my duty to explain this hierarchy. Number 1 – BEE Act The BEE Act reigns supreme...

TESEF is going to be discussed on Monday by the Namibian Politburo

Also on the agenda of the meeting, New Era is informed, are the contentious issues of the Transformational Economic and Social Empowerment Framework (TESEF), the yet-to-be-implemented initiative that...

Chris van Wyk on sector charters

This is an email I received from Chris van Wyk of AQRate, which I requested as a response to my post on sector charters.  It seems that he is writing in his AQRate capacity and not that of an...

The race is on – does anyone really need to win?

Not to flog a dead horse – but this is how race was determined in the heady days of apartheid.  This was taken from Constitionally Speaking  - which everyone should subscribe to...

The race is on – does anyone really need to win?

Not to flog a dead horse – but this is how race was determined in the heady days of apartheid.  This was taken from Constitionally Speaking  - which everyone should subscribe to...

PPPFA regulations approved yesterday – Statement on the Cabinet meeting held on 02 March 2011

Cabinet approved that the revised Preferential Procurement Regulations, after legal refinement, be promulgated in terms of section 5(1) of the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (PPPFA) as...