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It is still in use today. The first South African company legislation was the Companies Act [3] of 1926, which was based on the Transvaal Companies Act, [4] which was in turn based on the British Companies (Consolidation) Act 1908. The next major South African legislation in this area was the Companies Act [5] of 1973, which remained in force ...
In South Africa, nongovernmental organizations are governed by the Nonprofit Organisations Act of 1997 (NPO Act). The NPO Act has been generally characterized as a "good" law, seeking to enable and assist civil society organizations in the country.
SciFest Africa. SHAWCO. Sisters Working in Film and Television. Social Change Assistance Trust. Social Justice Coalition (South Africa) South African Institute of Tax Practitioners. South African National Library and Information Consortium. South African Rugby Legends Association.
The King Report on Corporate Governance is a booklet of guidelines for the governance structures and operation of companies in South Africa. It is issued by the King Committee on Corporate Governance. Three reports were issued in 1994 (King I), 2002 (King II), and 2009 (King III) and a fourth revision (King IV) in 2016.
The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission ( CIPC) is an agency of the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition in South Africa. [1] The CIPC was established by the Companies Act, 2008 (Act No. 71 of 2008) [2] as a juristic person to function as an organ of state within the public administration, but as an institution outside the ...
Provincial Councils Continuance Act, 1942. 3. Higher Education (Amendment) Act, 1942. 4. Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure Act, 1942. 5. Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation Act, 1942. 6. Incorporated Law Society of the Orange Free State Further Amendment (Private) Act, 1942.
In South Africa the Department of Public Enterprises is the shareholder representative of the South African Government with oversight responsibility for state-owned enterprises in key sectors. Some companies are not directly controlled by the Department of Public Enterprises, but by various other departments.
Black Economic Empowerment. An advert for a consulting firm which specialises in making companies compliant with BEE regulations. Black Economic Empowerment ( BEE) is a policy of the South African government which aims to facilitate broader participation in the economy by black people. A form of affirmative action, it is intended especially to ...