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Union Buildings, Pretoria, 31 May 2016

 

 

Opening Remarks by

 

President Zuma

 

to the

 

B-BBEE Advisory Council Meeting

 

 

Ministers and Deputy Ministers,

Members of the B-BBEE Advisory Council

Senior Government Officials present,

 

We meet at a time when our economy is facing tough headwinds due to slow
growth in the global economy. The slump in demand for commodities in
particular has had a negative impact on the economy, with the mining sector
carrying the brunt of weak demand. Accompanying the slow growth of the
economy has been an increase in unemployment.

 

So these are tough times for our economy and our people. But there are signs
that if we do important things right, we stand a chance to turn around the
economy and create jobs and business opportunities for our people. As you
may be aware, Moody's, one of the ratings agencies maintained South Africa's
investment rating, albeit with a negative outlook. Moody's observed that our
economy appears to be close to turning the corner and will start growing.
Standard and Poor's, another ratings agency, is likely to make a public
announcement this week on our investment rating.

 

What has been remarkable in the past few months has been the close
partnership and collaboration demonstrated by government, labour and
business in taking collective measures to turn around the economy and
prevent a ratings downgrade.

 

I am convinced that if we maintain this spirit of unity and partnership we
will overcome our immediate challenges and make this economy grow again.

 

As government, business and labour work together to reignite economic
growth, it is important that the goal of black economic empowerment be not
forgotten so that we can effectively move forward in transforming and
de-racialising the economy.

 

As we have said before, political freedom without economic freedom is
incomplete.

 

The significance of inclusive growth was brought into sharp focus when I met
with black professionals at the beginning of this year here in Pretoria.

 

What was remarkable about that meeting was that they raised similar issues
for which the B-BBEE Advisory Council was established in the first place.
Following the meeting with black professionals I have decided to establish a
Presidential Working Group to serve as a forum to ensure the issues
affecting black professionals are attended to.

 

The Presidential B-BBEE Advisory Council should be able to interface with
and find areas of convergence with the Black Professionals Working Group. In
fact, we envisage that many of the issues raised by the Black Professionals
Working Group will find a home in the BEE Advisory Council at an
implementation level.

 

This will help us to ensure that issues raised by black professionals are
attended to, and that decisions and recommendations are implemented and
taken forward.

 

The Department of Trade and Industry is the secretariat of the Black
Professionals Working Group as well, which makes it easier to ensure synergy
between the two structures as they are located administratively in the same
department.

 

The professionals represented in the Black Professionals Working Group
include accountants, managers, property practitioners, lawyers, actuaries,
and many others.

 

I am glad that today's meeting will discuss progress that is being made in
implementing the Black Industrialist Programme. This is a very important
matter.

 

Creating a class of black industrialists and entrepreneurs lies at the heart
of the transformation of the economy.

 

It is however critical that we go about black economic empowerment the right
way.

 

The practice of fronting does not advance economic transformation; rather,
it seeks to subvert it. I am therefore pleased that we are dealing with this
matter.  The establishment of the BEE Commission is significant because one
of its principal objectives is to eradicate the scourge of fronting.

 

 

Once again, let me welcome you all to this meeting. I hope we will have
fruitful discussions.

 

I thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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