President Jacob Zuma signs the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Amendment Bill 2013 in to Law
30 Jan 2014
President Jacob Zuma has signed into law the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Amendment Bill 2013. The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Rob Davies says the signing of this Bill into law is significant, as this will streamline the monitoring and evaluation of empowerment.
According to Davies, the bill will significantly enhance the objectives of the B-BBEE Act No 53 of 2003.
"The amendments to the B-BBEE Act intend to achieve key strategic objectives, amongst others, to align the B-BBEE Act with other legislation impacting on B-BBEE and with the Codes; establishment of the B-BBEE Commission; provide for the regulation of the verification industry by the Independent Regulatory Board of Auditors; and deal with non-compliance and circumvention by, inter alia, introducing offences and penalties" he said.
Minister Davies stated that fronting as defined in the Act is now a statutory offence and those who are involved in fronting and convicted may be imprisoned for 10 years.