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In a step to deepen the country’s economic transformation efforts, the Triple BEE Commission and the Black Management Forum (BMF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding under the theme: ...
With the Ramaphosa government digging in its heels over black empowerment rules amid increasing pressure to abolish ...
South Africa's empowerment laws may be distinct, however such laws are not a unique global occurrence, says President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Poverty, unemployment, and inequality remain entrenched, and the benefits of transformation have been captured by a small, ...
Empowerment laws are not unique to South Africa. These laws are often referred to as indigenisation or localisation measures. They exist in various forms in other emerging market economies with ...
BEE billionaires likened to Broederbond’s economic power grabCritics question if BEE aids the poor or enriches connected ...
Ramaphosa defends B-BBEE as critical to equality and growth, assuring MPs the policy will not be revised to appease foreign ...
Some have recently sought to suggest that equity equivalents represent a circumvention of B-BBEE laws. Not so!
What sets South Africa’s approach apart, the President noted, is its flexibility and innovation—particularly through the introduction of the Equity Equivalent Investment Programme (EEIP).
"The message being sent is that if you are a powerful foreign billionaire, you can sidestep South Africa’s laws, while our ...
The Special Tribunal has set aside contracts worth R67 million awarded by the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure ...
South African law firms are bracing for sweeping changes as the country’s Legal Sector Charter Council, headed by Christine Qunta ...