Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 (Act No. 53 of 2003)

Amended Codes of Good Practice (2017)

Amended Code Series CSC200: Measurement of the Management Control Element of Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment in the Construction Sector

Statement CSC200: The General Principles for Measuring Management Control

3. Limitation of AM, CM, IM, AF, CF and IF

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3.1 AM, CM, IM, AF, CF and IF wherever they occur in the formulae above, are always limited to a proportion of the respective Target in paragraphs 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 2.4.1, 2.4.2, 2.5.1. and 2.5.2. The proportion to be applied to such Target to determine the limitation on each of AM, CM, IM, AF, CF and IF are the respective proportion which each of them contribute to the Black People component (or where applicable Black female component) of the overall EAP as published in the Commission for Employment Equity Report, and as amended from time to time in terms of the Employment Equity Regulations (see Annexe CSC200(C) for an example).

 

3.2 Measured Entities will not all have a national footprint and may, for example, conduct the majority of their business operations within a province where the racial and gender composition of the EAP are significantly different to that of the overall national EAP. To make provision for these provincial distortions from the overall national EAP, Measured Entities will have an election to make use of either the overall national or overall provincial EAP statistics of a particular province when they calculate the proportion that each race and gender sub-groups in the formulas contribute to the Black People and Black female component respectively of the EAP as per 3.1 above.

 

3.3 A Measured Entity electing to use the overall provincial EAP of a particular province must use the overall provincial EAP of the province the majority of its Employees are from.

 

3.4 The word ‘overall’ as used above in relation to ‘national’ or ‘provincial’ EAP statistics refers to the EAP of the labour force as a whole, whether nationally or for a particular province, whichever the case may be. Therefore, even though the Commissioner for Employment Equity Report also reports on the EAP breakdown nationally and provincially per Senior, Middle and Junior management the term ‘overall’ is used to indicate that this further breakdown per employment category, should not be used.