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ICASA – Equity Ownership

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (“ICASA”) has recently published draft legislation on how it intends to prescribe equity ownership of Historically Disadvantaged Groups (“HDG”), and more specifically Black people, as it appears in the ICT Sector Codes. In order to receive a new license or retain or take

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Skills Development

1. Element 3 – Skills Development   Total Weighting Points: 20 Total Bonus Points: 5 Total Possible Points: 25 Core Pillar: Yes Sub-Minimum Points: 8 (excluding Bonus Points)   1.1. The Detailed Skills Development Scorecard (Generic)     1.2. The Background   1.2.1. Skills Development is a Priority Element or

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Management Control

  1. Generic Scorecard Element 2 – Management and Control   Total Weighting Points: 19 Total Possible Points: 19 Core Pillar: No Sub-Minimum Points: Not Applicable   1.1. The Detailed Management and Control Scorecard (Generic Scorecard)     1.2. The Background   1.2.1. The purpose of this section of the

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What is Net Value Transfer

1. Net Value Transfer Requirement   1.1. This requirement of Ownership was enacted to address phantom ownership where black names would appear on shareholder registers without value ever accruing to those black shareholders.  This was frequently the case in funded structures where interest rates were greater than the sum of

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Determination of Targets for Generic Enterprises

1. Key Inputs into Determination of Targets for Generic Enterprises 1.1. Generic Enterprises have a turnover greater than R50 million in the financial year prior to assessment.  Note that the Codes do not recognise the difference between a service business and a high volume, low margin manufacturer. 1.2. The following

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Designation of Enterprises

The Revised Codes   In terms of the Revised Codes, enterprises are classified into three categories depending on their annual turnover.  The three categories are:   1. Turnover of below R10 million: Exempted Micro Enterprise (EME);  2. Turnover of R10 million – R50 million: Qualifying Small Enterprise (QSE); and  3.

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