Solidarity warns about racial rules for the legal profession
17 September 2024
Solidarity has noted with concern the draconian racial rules and figures the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition wants to impose as B-BBEE sector codes for the legal profession, as it has been announced in a recent media statement.
In response to the media statement issued on 12 September, Solidarity already consulted its legal team to discuss possible steps. Earlier, Solidarity also used the opportunity to submit its comments on the legal sector codes.
According to the media statement, the Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Parks Tau, is using the sector codes as an instrument to address the injustices of the past.
These codes issue racial directives to the legal sector such as 50% black ownership, of which 25% must be black females. The codes also stipulate 50% black representation in the management of a law practice as a condition that must be complied with.