Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 (Act No. 53 of 2003)Codes of Good Practice on Broad-Based Black Economic EmpowermentProperty Sector Charter21. Property Sector Charter Scorecard |
Ownership (20 points) |
Property Owning Companies |
All Other Companies |
Property Owning Companies |
All Other Companies |
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Voting Rights |
Exercising voting Rights in the enterprise in the hands of black people |
5 |
3 |
25%+1 vote |
25%+1 vote |
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Exercising voting Rights in the enterprise in the hands of black women |
2 |
2 |
10% |
10% |
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Economic interest |
Economic interest of black people in enterprise |
5 |
4 |
25% |
25% |
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Economic interest of black women in enterprise |
2 |
2 |
10% |
10% |
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Economic interest of the following black natural persons in the enterprise:
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1 |
1 |
2.5% |
2.5% |
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Realisation points |
Ownership fulfillment |
1 |
1 |
No restriction for Property Owning companies |
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Refer to paragraph 10.1 of Code Series 100 of the Codes of Good Practice for all other Property entities |
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Net equity value |
4 |
7 |
The following calculation applies to Property owning companies only: year 1-3% year 2-7% year 3-10% year 4-15% year 5-19% year 6-24% year 7-30% year 8-36% year 9-43% year 10-50% For other property entities Refer to Annexure C paragraph 4 of Codes Series 100 of the Codes of Good Practice |
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Involvement in the ownership of the Enterprise of black new entrants |
2 |
2 |
10% |
10% |
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Bonus Points |
Involvement in the ownership of the Enterprise of Black participants:
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1 |
1 |
10% |
10% |
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CONTROL (10 points) |
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Board participation |
Exercisable Voting Rights of black Board members using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender |
3 |
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50% |
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Black Executive Directors using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender |
2 |
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50% |
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Top Management |
Black Senior Top Management using the Adjusted Recognition for gender |
3 |
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40% |
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Black Other Top Management using the Adjusted Recognition for gender |
2 |
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40% |
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Bonus |
Black Independent Non-Executive Board Member |
1 |
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40% |
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EMPLOYMENT EQUITY (15 points) |
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Disabled |
Black disabled employees as a percentage of all employees using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender |
2 |
3% |
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Senior Management |
Black employees in Senior Management as % of all such employees using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender |
5 |
60% |
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Middle Management |
Black employees in middle management as a percentage of all employees using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender |
4 |
75% |
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Junior Management |
Black employees in junior management as a percentage of all employees using the Adjusted Recognition for Gender |
4 |
80% |
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Bonus Points |
Bonus point for meeting or exceeding the EAP targets in each category (Senior=1, Middle=1 & Junior=1 point) |
3 |
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Property brokers/estate agents |
Black practitioners as % of total practitioners using Adjusted Recognition for Gender |
7 |
75% |
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Black people in Management as % of total Management |
7 |
50% |
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Black women in Management as % of total Management |
1 |
15% |
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Bonus points |
Black practitioners as % of total practitioners using Adjusted Recognition for Gender |
1 |
80% |
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Black people in Management as % of total Management |
1 |
60% |
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Black women in Management as % of total Management |
1 |
20% |
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SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (15 points) |
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INDICATORS |
WEIGHTING |
COMPLIANCE TARGET |
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Skills Development Expenditure on Learning Programmes, specified in the Learning Programme Matrix for black employees as apercentage of Leviable Amount using the adjusted recognition for gender |
6 |
3% |
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Skills Development Expenditure on Learning Programmes, specified in the Learning Programme Matrix for black employees with disabilities as a percentage of Leviable Amount using the adjusted recognition for gender |
3 |
0.3% |
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Number of black employees participating in learnership or category B, C and D programme as a percentage of total employees using the adjusted recognition for gender |
6 |
5% |
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PREFERENTIAL PROCUREMENT (20 points) |
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BEE Procurement Spend from all Suppliers based on the BEE Procurement Recognition Levels as a percentage of total measured procurement spend |
10 |
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70% |
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BEE Procurement Spend from Qualifying Small Enterprises or Exempted Micro-Enterprises based on the applicable BEE procurement recognition levels as a percentage of total measured procurement spend |
2 |
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15% |
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BEE Procurement Spend from any of the following Suppliers (regardless of their BEE procurement recognition Level) as a percentage of total measured procurement spend:
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5 |
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20% |
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(12%) |
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(8%) |
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% spend property services Enterprises (Level 1-4) of total property services spend |
3 |
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40% |
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ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT (10 points) |
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INDICATORS |
WEIGHTING |
COMPLIANCE TARGET |
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (2 points) |
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Average annual value of all socio-economic development contributions made by the measured entity as a percentage of the target |
2 |
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1%NPAT |
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (15 points) |
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Disposal of assets to B-BBEE enterprise (Level 1-3) as a % of total asset disposal (private) which are black owned |
8 |
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35% |
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Development Investment in under-resourced areas as a % of total annual investment |
7 |
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10% |