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The draft Defence Sector BEE Charter introduces
            interesting new compliance elements                                 BEE

            August 2017

            “I’ve built up a business around providing equipment and
            clothing for certain part of our military and police services.
            I’ve done my BEE planning to make sure that I’m in a good
            position to continue getting government tenders. I’ve heard
            talk of a new BEE charter for the Defence Sector coming out
            soon, and want to make sure I have all my ducks in a row to
            comply. Is this true?”

            You are correct. A new draft Defence Sector BEE Charter (“Defence
            Charter”)  has been published for comment  in August this year. This
            Defence Charter will apply to all entities operating within the South
            African defence industry, including privately owned enterprises involved
            in the supply of products and services to state departments, defence
            manufacturing enterprises, research & development enterprises as well
            as organs of state and state owned entities involved in the defence
            industry. The draft Defence Charter introduces a number of unique
            aspects aimed specifically at this industry.
            This charter makes provision for the establishment of a Defence Sector
            Charter Council with the responsibility for overseeing and monitoring
            the implementation of the Defence Charter and managing the new
            Skills Development Fund and Enterprise and Supplier Development
            Fund.

            To address the shortage of technical skills in the industry, a Skills
            Development Fund will be established to assist in developing critical
            skills within the defence  industry. Enterprises in this sector will have
            to contribute 4% of their annual leviable skills amount towards skills
            development programmes for black persons, which includes a 1%
            contribution towards the Skills Development Fund, which will be used
            for the development of critical and scarce skills within the industry. Also
            included in this target is a 1% contribution towards skills development
            programmes specifically designed for military veterans.
            The Defence Sector Charter Council will negotiate with relevant
            government  departments  to exempt enterprises within  the defence
            industry from contributing a skills development levy, due to the
            contributions being made to the Defence Industry Skills Development
            Fund.






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