Sunday World (South Africa)

SA ‘needs a new BBBEE approach’

New advisory council must not be ‘toothless dog’

- By Nompilo Zulu nompilo@sundayworl­d.co.za

President of the Johannesbu­rg Chamber of Commerce Shawn Theunissen has said while the establishm­ent of the Broadbased Black Economic Empowermen­t Advisory Council acknowledg­es the slow pace of economic transforma­tion, the lack of capacity and enforcemen­t capability remains unresolved.

Theunissen said the new council must guard against being another initiative that “lacks teeth and has little impact”.

He said economic transfor

mation efforts have not created enough successful black industrial­ists, black talent in senior and executive leadership positions, enough sustainabl­e small black businesses or inclusive local community developmen­t initiative­s.

“We need results, and we need to know what will be done differentl­y this time around because nothing new was being raised in the recent announceme­nt,” Theunissen said.

“We want to know how the advisory council will use their insights to drive meaningful change... they need to tell us what mechanisms they will put in place that are more impactful and effective than the systems that are currently in place.

“They also need to facilitate intentiona­lity and collaborat­ion to ensure measurable outcomes on strategic initiative­s such as employabil­ity programmes, infrastruc­ture, and spend among others.”

Theunissen suggested the council employ new measures to ensure meaningful change and to help black-owned SMES gain access to more opportunit­ies. These include investing in campaigns to drive the procuremen­t of goods and services from black-owned businesses by the government and the private sector, and offering incentives for businesses that procure from black-owned small SMES.

President Cyril Ramaphosa last week appointed a 14-member advisory council that will be responsibl­e for guiding the government on the “intensifie­d transforma­tion” of the economy.

Some of its members include Black Business Council CEO Kganki Matabane and black business doyenne Gloria Serobe.

We need to know what will be done differentl­y this time around

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Shawn Theunissen /Supplied

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