Friday, October 24, 2014
President Jacob Zuma has, in terms of section 6 of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Council Act of 2003, appointed new members of the Presidential Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) Advisory Council.
President Jacob Zuma has, in terms of section 6 of the
Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Council Act of 2003, appointed new
members of the Presidential Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) Advisory Council.
The President appointed the following new members to the
Council:
1. Dr Rob Davies, the Minister of Trade and Industry.
2. Ms Susan Shabangu, the Minister in the Presidency responsible
for the Women portfolio.
3. Ms Mildred Oliphant, the Minister of Labour.
4. Mr Thembelani “Thulas” Nxesi, the Minister of Public Works.
5. Ms Zingiswa Losi, the Second Deputy President of the Congress
of South African Trade Unions.
6. Ms Tantaswa Fubu, the President of the Association for the
Advancement of Black Accountants of
7. Mr Puleng Tsebe, the Deputy Chairperson of Disabled People
8. Mr Sandile Zungu, the Vice-President of the Black Business
Council.
9. Mr Clive Manci, member of the Board of Business Unity
10. Professor Eltie Links, the Chair of Doing Business in Africa
at the
11. Ms Chantyl Mulder, the Senior Executive for Professional
Development and Transformation at the South African Institute of Chartered
Accountants.
12. Mr Lefadi Makibinyane, the Chief Executive Officer of the
Council for Consulting Engineers
13. Dr Thami Mazwai, Executive Chairman of Mtiya Dynamics, an
enterprise development advisory company, and former Head of the
14. Mr Yershen Pillay, Chairperson of the National Youth
Development Agency.
15. Ms Sankie Mthembi-Mahanyele, former Minister of Housing, and
Chairperson of the Central Energy Fund.
16. Mr Mike Mlengana, the President of the African Farmers
Association of
17. Ms Zinhle Cele, the Deputy Secretary General of the
Progressive Professionals Forum.
18. Ms Koko Khumalo, the Deputy President of the Black
Management Forum.
19. Ms Caroline Magadla, the Treasurer General of the South
African National Apex Cooperative (SANACO).
The Directors-General of the Departments reporting to the
Ministers serving on the Council will serve as alternate members of the
Council.
The Advisory Council provides guidance and overall monitoring of
the broad based black economic empowerment (BBBEE) performance in the economy
with a view to make policy recommendations to address challenges in the
implementation of the policy.
Its primary functions include:
• Advising government on the B-BBEE.
• Reviewing progress in achieving B-BBEE.
• Advising on codes of good practice including the sector codes
which the Minister of Trade and Industry publishes under section 9 (5) of the
B-BBEE Act
• Advising on the development, amendment or replacement of the
B-BBEE strategy
• If requested, advising on draft transformation charters, and
• Facilitating partnerships between organs of state and private
sector that will advance the objectives of the B-BBEE Act.
President Zuma wishes to thank all the outgoing members of the
BEE Advisory Council and wishes them well in their future endeavours.
“The outgoing Council has made significant strides during its
term of office including the review of the black economic empowerment
legislation which led to the enactment of the Broad-Based BEE Amendment Act as
well as the alignment of the B-BBEE legislation with the preferential
procurement legislation,” said President Zuma.
“We also appreciate the work done by the outgoing inaugural
council in promoting the development of the black industrialist’s concept and
programme. Their contribution in this area has laid a firm foundation for the
next advisory council,” he said.
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