Ajay Lalu, the managing director of Black Lite Consulting, said yesterday that the government had little or no leverage on broad-based BEE in the retail sector.
He criticised the sector’s enterprise development programmes and employee share schemes, saying some of them were used to sugar-coat empowerment programmes as they did not fundamentally transform the supply chain.
via www.iol.co.za
But wait it gets worse. Dilly gets to say something in the same article
Andile Thloaele, the chief executive of consultancy Inforcomm, said the reason retailers lagged behind with BEE programmes was because they were not incentivised. He also added that BEE guidelines were too diluted to get the sector to fully comply.
A compendium of patsy experts. I cannot imagine why anyone (other than a parastatal with a large budget and no sense) would want to make use of the services of Udge and Dilly. Udge has the most bizarre agenda, the crux of which is fundamentally anti-business. It seems from this article that he has a paw in the drafting of the new mythical codes, viz
He criticised the sector’s enterprise development programmes and employee share schemes, saying some of them were used to sugar-coat empowerment programmes as they did not fundamentally transform the supply chain.
And Dilly - well Dilly was on the steering committee of the ICT Charter, a document that demonstrates very little knowledge of anything really.
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