Description
BEE: Black Economic Empowerment by Tony Balshaw and Jonathan Goldberg provides a detailed guide to understanding and implementing South Africa’s 2013 Amended Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Codes of Good Practice. The book explains the practical implications of the revised framework, offering businesses, universities, and practitioners clear guidance on compliance and strategic application. It examines the five primary B-BBEE criteria: Ownership, assessing black participation in effective business ownership; Management Control, evaluating executive representation and decision-making authority; Skills Development, outlining initiatives to enhance the competence of black employees; Enterprise and Supplier Development, promoting support for black-owned enterprises and preferential procurement; and Socio-Economic Development, encouraging initiatives that increase broader economic access.
Written in an accessible, practical style, this resource equips readers with the knowledge to navigate regulatory requirements, implement meaningful empowerment strategies, and foster inclusive growth within the South African economy.




















