| BEE,
or more accurately Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment
(BBBEE) is the process by which the government is
trying to ensure economic equity amongst race groups.
The act is intended to encourage transformation by
including black people in the economy. It covers aspects
such as equity ownership (shares in the business),
management of the business, skills development, employment
equity (staffing), procurement (where you purchase
your supplies), enterprise development and corporate
social responsibility.
The act itself is very short! It consists of only
5 pages and effectively all it says is that Government
must commit itself to BBBEE. It also says that the
measurement of BBBEE effectiveness must be set up
and defined by the minister of trade and industry.
The minister set up a task group to try to work out
a methodology of measuring BEE compliancy. This methodology
is known "The Codes of Good Practice". These
codes cover all aspects of BBBEE, from ownership to
management, employment equity, skills development,
preferential procurement, enterprise development and
a residual element (social investment or contributions
to charity).
The codes take into account the size of the business
and allow for multi-national companies to comply without
necessarily having to sell equity. The codes of good
practice were gazetted on 9th February 2007 as is
officially gazette number 29617.
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