The future of Black economic empowerment 1
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JOHANNESBURG - The 30-year-old policy of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) implemented by government post 1994 has sparked debate, with critics such as Sakeliga claiming it's done far-reaching and lasting harm.
WATCH: Economic Empowerment | B-BBEE commission study on ESD
This has prompted questions about the future direction of the BEE Act.
eNCA discussed what has worked and what the failures of the act are with the chairperson of the BBBEE ICT sector charter council Andile Tlhoaele.