Networks Unlimited BEE SCORECARD
Networks Unlimited is pleased to announce that we have been independently verified by Emex BEE Management Systems, in terms of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, No. 53 of 2003 and Government’s Black Economic Empowerment strategy.
As per the codes of good practice gazetted by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on the 28th of July 2008, Networks Unlimited has once again achieved a Level 2 contributor status and the company is thus seen as having a B-BBEE (Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment) procurement recognition level of 125%.
For a copy of the certification awarded to Networks Unlimited please download the .GIF below.
Statutory, Regulatory and Policy Instruments
Codes of Good Practice
- Part 1 Code 000 Statements 000-004 (General Regulatory Context) and Code 100 Statement 100 (Ownership) {
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- Part 2 Code 100 Statement 102 (Asset Disposals) and 103 (Multinationals), Code 200 (Management Control), Code 300 (Employment Equity), Code 400 (Skills Development) and Code 500 (Procurement) {
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- Part 3 Code 600 (Enterprise Development) , 700 (Socio-economic Development) and 800 (Qualifying Small Enterprises) {
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- Earlier draft codes for comparative purposes
- Part 1 Code 000 Statements 000-004 (General Regulatory Context) and Code 100 Statement 100 (Ownership) {
Draft Code of Good Practice on Public Private Partnerships - issued for public comment in March 2004 {
}The Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act 5 of 2000 - the South African Government procurement framework {
}Preferential Procurement Regulations 2001 - issued under the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act 5 of 2000{
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| Networks Unlimited - BEE Certificate.pdf | 252.31 KB |
