Product Details:
Author(s):
Benjamin, PS ,
Raditapole, TN and
Taylor, M
Year Published:
2005
Edition
Type:
Print | Loose-leaf
Language:
English
About this publication
This publication seeks to make the relevant legislation of black economic empowerment accessible to an audience that extends far beyond the legal profession. The guide provides a useful commentary on the legislative framework regulating BEE, places legislation in its broader historical and social context, and outlines the government’s multi-faceted approach to the issue. The work is continuously updated to include new legislation and charters and codes of practice as these are developed, allowing readers to keep abreast of the unfolding empowerment framework. It provides a clear legal analysis of controversial issues.
Key Benefits
Places the Act within its legislative and policy context
Explains key concepts to the reader
Constantly updated to incorporate new developments
Contains commentary and actual text of relevant legal material
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Content
Commentary
Empowerment policies and strategies over the last 10 years
Legislation: Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act 53 of 2003
Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act 5 of 2000
Preferential Procurement regulations
Regulations in terms of the Public Finance Management Act 1 of 1999: Framework for Supply Chain Management
State Tender Board Act 86 of 1968
State Tender Board Act 86 of 1968: amendment to regulations in terms of Section 13
Policies and Guidelines
Strategy for Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment
Codes of Good Practice on BEE
Public-Private Partnerships
Property Sector
ICT Sector
Policy Guidelines for the Issuance of a Supply Chain Management Framework in terms of Section 76(4)(c) of the PFMA
General Procurement Guidelines
Charters
Mining industry
Financial services
Petroleum and liquid fuels industry
Forwarding and clearing industry
Maritime transport and service
Tourism sector
Media, advertising and communication sector
Construction sector
Agricultural sector
Property sector
Index
Interest / Benefit to
Local and international investors
Business people
Trade unionists
Lawyers
Government departments
Academics
Librarians
Consultants and advisors
Black Economic Empowerment: Commentary, Legislation and Charters
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