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FOREST SECTOR CHARTER COUNCIL PRESENTATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY & FISHERIES PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE FY2015-2016 B-BBEE STATUS of TRANSFORMATION 28 NOVEMBER 2017 DR. DE MAHANGO (FSCC CHAIRMAN)

PRESENTATION OUTLINE Overview- Forest Sector Code Briefing - Forest Sector Charter Council’s role B-BBEE Transformation Status report Medium & Large Enterprises (MLE) analysis Qualifying & Small Enterprises (QSE) analysis Exempted Micro Enterprises (EME) analysis Challenges

Forest Sector Code Originates from the B-BBEE Amendment Act, No 53 of 2003 Launched in 2005 Finalised draft Charter in 2008 Forest B-BBEE draft Charter gazetted for public comments in May 2008 Published as a Sector Code in June 2009 Revised in 2014, Amended gazetted in 2017

Forest Sector Code (cont.) Main objective: “To extend economic opportunities and benefits of Forest Sector to the previously disadvantaged black groups” Reporting entities Growers: plantations, nurseries & indigenous forest Contracting: Silviculture, harvesting, fire fighting Fibre: pulp & paper, paper board, timber products etc Sawmilling: industrial, structural & mining timber, match producers Pole: Pole treatment plants Charcoal: charcoal producers (not represented & organised)

Forest Sector Charter Council FSCC or Council, (Operating as a section 21 Company). Council representation; Industry Government Community FP&M Seta Labour Reporting: The President’s B-BBEE Advisory Council, Minister of Trade & Industry & Minister of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries

Forest Sector Charter Council (cont.) Mandate- Council Develop Sector Codes Publicise Sector Codes Facilitate B-BBEE implementation Monitor & report on B-BBEE implementation Review, monitor & report on progress of Undertakings

Forest Sector Charter Council (cont.) Mandate- Council Develop sector specific ED & SED guidelines Provide technical interpretation on Sector Codes Review and realign Sector Codes Issue scarce, core and critical skills for the Sector Develop yearly plan of activities for implementation

B-BBEE Status of Transformation B-BBEE Status report: Annual report on scorecard implementation and performance Assesses the status of transformation in the Sector Assessment based on 7 scorecard elements Measured entities are: Medium & Large Enterprises (MLE,˃ R35M turnover), Qualifying Small Enterprises (QSE, R5M-R35M)& Exempted Micro Enterprises (EME˂ R5M)

B-BBEE Status of Transformation(cont.) Measurement Medium and Large enterprises (MLE) scored on 7 elements Qualifying Small Enterprises (QSE) scored on any 4 element Exempted Micro Enterprises (EME) automatically level 4 status (level 3 - compliance with Codes of Good conduct) Seventh (7th) Transformation status report completed

B-BBEE Status of Transformation(cont.) Collect certificates with underlying information Analyse information received Analysis based on size of enterprise Medium & Large Enterprises (MLE,˃ R35M turnover), Qualifying Small Enterprises (QSE, R5M-R35M turnover), & Exempted Micro Enterprises (EME˂ R5M) Further Sub-sector analysis depending on available data (N/A) Comparison of current results with past performances

B-BBEE Status of Transformation (cont.) Comparison of certificates received:

B-BBEE Status of Transformation (cont.) Certificates received per entity

B-BBEE Status of Transformation (cont.) MLE average score comparison:

B-BBEE Status of Transformation (cont.) MLE Targets:

B-BBEE Status of Transformation (cont.) MLE Black owned Vs Black Women Owned Averages:

B-BBEE Status of Transformation (cont.) QSE Average Score Comparison:

B-BBEE Status of Transformation (cont.) QSE Target Attainment:

B-BBEE Status of Transformation (cont.) EME certificates received:

B-BBEE Transformation Status (cont) Summary- Medium and Large Enterprises Sector maintained a level four B-BBEE status Improvements on Socio- Economic Development, Enterprise Development, Preferential Procurement and Ownership Low performance on, Management Control, Employment Equity & Skills Development (less than 50% achieved to target points) Increase in terms of submission

B-BBEE Transformation Status (cont.) Summary- Qualifying Small Enterprises Maintained level 3 B-BBEE status Outstanding performance in all elements Lowest scored achieved for skills development even though there has been an improvement EME’s maintained level 4 B-BBEE status Indication shows most EMEs are non-women owned Non compliance with industry Codes of Good Conduct

B-BBEE Status of Transformation ( cont.) Challenges Inconsistency in terms of submission (B-BBEE Act) Insufficient underlying information making it difficult for in depth analysis- (B-BBEE Act) Inaccurate database (Associations, CEO visits) Verification using Generic scorecard (Regulators) Some entities do not undertake B-BBEE verification ( SECTION 10 SUBSTITUTED BY SECTION 6 OF ACT)

B-BBEE Status of Transformation (cont.) Action Plan: Impact assessment Database update and alignment CEO visits by Chairperson Intensified Community Outreach Programme CONFIDENTIAL

B-BBEE Status of Transformation (cont.) Action Plan: Intensified knowledge sharing exercise, SANAS, ABP, Government, Industry Revised reporting on Undertakings CONFIDENTIAL

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