B-BBEE codes: DA requests urgent meeting with Minister Davies
The DA will request an urgent meeting with the Minister of Trade and Industry, Rob Davies, to discuss the Codes of Good Practice for Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) published on Friday (see here - PDF).
We support any initiative to create more opportunities for South Africans. B-BBEE is one of the most powerful instruments for doing so, if it is genuinely broad-based. Our concerns with the Codes are that they will not achieve sufficiently broad-based empowerment - hence our request to meet with Minister Davies.
The Codes confirm that the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has not changed its mind on its decision to increase the threshold of the value of equity previously held to qualify as a "new entrant" from R20 million to R50 million.
The DA believes that steps must be taken to ensure that B-BBEE does not become a tool for elite enrichment - we therefore argued for lowering the threshold in the definition of "new entrants" to R10 million and increasing the points that can be earned by involving new entrants and workers in empowerment transactions.
This would prevent the B-BBEE codes from incentivising the enrichment of the already empowered.