Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act updated as at 8th May 2015
Provided that the line Minister may issue a provisional certificate to the business in question
instead of a final one if the business undertakes or is is required to comply with any specified
conditions. upon the fulfilment of which the line Minister shall issue a final certificate.
(9) A statement issued by the Secretary to the Board as custodian of the prescribed register
as to the existence or otherwise and contents of a certificate referred to in subsection (8) shall be
conclusive as to the existence or otherwise of the certificate and its contents.
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Power of Minister to review and approve indigenisation and empowerment
arrangements
(1) With effect from the date that the Minister, by notice in a statutory instrument,
prescribes what is required to be prescribed for the purposes of section 3(1)(b)(iii), (1)(c)(i),
(1)(d) or (e), no transaction referred to in section 3(1)(b), (c), (d) or (e) shall be concluded
unless—
(a) notice thereof is given to the Minister within the prescribed time and in the prescribed
manner by either or both of the parties to the transaction (in this section called “the
notifying party”); and
(b) the Minister—
(i) approves the transaction in writing to the notifying party; or
(ii) does not indicate approval or disapproval of the transaction in writing to the
notifying party;
within forty-five days from the date when notification of the transaction is made within
the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner as provided in paragraph (a):
Provided if the Minister, at any time before the expiry of the forty-five days
referred to in this paragraph, indicates in writing to the notifying party that he or she
requires more time to consider the transaction, the Minister shall have a further fortyfive days to indicate his or her approval or disapproval of the transaction.
(2) The Minister may, within forty-five days from the date when notification of the
transaction is made within the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner as provided in
subsection (1)(a), disapprove the transaction in writing to the notifying party, in which event
subsection (3) shall apply to such transaction:
Provided that the Minister shall not disapprove of a transaction referred to in subsection (1)
except on the grounds that the transaction does not comply with the objectives specified in
section 3(1)(b), (c), (d) or (e), as the case may be.
(3) Where the Minister indicates his or her disapproval of a transaction in terms of
subsection (2), he or she shall have further ninety days to specify in writing to the notifying
party what must be done in order for the transaction to comply with the objectives specified in
section 3(1)(b), (c), (d) or (e), as the case may be.
Provided that the Minister shall not require anything to be done under this subsection which
will result in the transaction in question being concluded on less favourable terms than those
originally notified to him or her under subsection (1)(a).
(4) The Minister shall, in the exercise of his or her powers under this section, have access
to all public records relating to business shareholdings and controlling interests, notwithstanding
anything to the contrary contained in any other law.
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