Minister Rob Davies gazettes amended B-BBEE tourism sector code
26 Nov 2015
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies has approved and gazetted the Amended Tourism Sector Code in terms of Section 9 (1) of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act (B-BBEE Act 53 of 2003) as amended by B-BBEE Act 46 of 2013. The gazette means that the Amended Tourism Sector Code is legally binding to entities in the tourism sector from the date of publication which was 20 November 2015. The gazetted Sector Code took into account comments and inputs that were received from the members of the public during the 60 days commentary period.
Minister Davies says the B-BBEE Tourism Sector Code deviates from the Exempted Micro Enterprises, Qualifying Small Enterprises and Large Enterprise thresholds as set out in the Amended Generic Codes of Good Practice.
“This is to address the unique feature of the sector. The following thresholds will apply to the tourism sector: Exempted Micro Enterprise which is an enterprise that makes a total revenue of less than R 5 Million per annum (R 10 million in the Generic Codes), Qualifying Small Enterprise is an enterprise which makes a total revenue of between R 5 Million and R 45 Million per annum (between R 10 – R50 million in the Generic Codes), whilst a Large Enterprise in the tourism sector is an enterprise which makes a total revenue of over R 45 Million per annum (above R 50 million in the Generic Codes). These unique thresholds will ensure that as many enterprises in the sector contribute towards transformation, which will not be the case if the sector was using the Amended Generic Codes,” says Davies.