Press Statement, 04 November 2021
NUM welcomes the Companies Amendment Bill
The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) welcomes the Companies Bill, we commend the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition for making strides to ensure the companies recognize and formalize the stakeholder participation.
Minister Ebrahim Patel introduced the Companies’ Amendment Bill published in the government gazette number 45250, notice 586 on the 1st October 2021, inevitably, the changes proposed in the Companies (Amendment) Bill, 2021 has the embryonic potential on conferring long term benefits to organized labour as it seeks to facilitate; and promote transparency to allow organised labour to access critical business information and to ensure a law-abiding corporates in South Africa.
The Bill among others includes definitions which were not part of the principal act such as the B-BBEE, True owner, Securities, stakeholder and a stakeholder agreement. Key provisions of the Bill include a requirement that large listed companies disclose the wage gaps, the senior management salaries as well as the companies’ shareholding.
The emphasis placed by the bill on transparency coincided with the principles of King IV, with a specific focus on transparency and accountability as a cornerstone for ethical governance. This is one of the elements of King IV codes which are incorporated into the companies Bill.
We are confident that parliament will fast track the deliberations on the bill and ensure that it is enacted into law in the first quarter of 2022.
For more information, please contact
Nkosazana Masiza,NUM Parliamentary Liaison Officer, 082 880 9917
Livhuwani Mammburu, NUM National Spokesperson, 083 809 3257
Luphert Chilwane, NUM Media Officer, 083 809 3255
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