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PRESENTATION OUTLINE. Forest Sector Charter Forest Sector Charter Council Vision, Mission and Values Progress in the implementation of the CharterEncourage, support
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1. FOREST SECTOR CHARTER COUNCIL Portfolio Committee Presentation
30 March 2011
Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Mr. Pasco Dyani- Chairperson 1
2. PRESENTATION OUTLINE
Forest Sector Charter
Forest Sector Charter Council
Vision, Mission and Values
Progress in the implementation of the Charter
Encourage, support & facilitate implementation of Charter
Monitor & report on implementation of Charter undertakings and BBBEE status
Publicise Charter and inform stakeholders about Charter opportunities
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3. Forest Sector Charter
Forestry BBBEE Charter signed by the DWAF Minister and stakeholders on 22 May 2008.
Published in the government gazette as a Sector Code
(legally binding to all forest entities).
Main objective –” To extend economic opportunities and benefits of Forest Sector to the previously disadvantaged black communities”.
Forest Sector Code applies to the growers sub-sector, contracting sub-sector, fibre sub-sector, sawmilling sub-sector, pole sub-sector and charcoal sub-sector
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4. Forest Sector Charter
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Forest Sector Charter Council “Council” launched 22 May 2008 & legally constituted as a section 21 Company
Main responsibility- “To oversee, monitor & encourage implementation of the Charter.
Composition:
-Industry, Government, Labour, Communities, FIETA & IDC.
Issues debated
- QSE threshold, land matters, water use licensing, industry codes of good practice, delivery of undertakings, transformation status of the sector
2 strategic session, (2009-2010, 2010-2011), 14 meetings (2008-2011)
Reporting: The President’ BEE Advisory Council, Ministers- DTI & DAFF
Forest Sector Charter Council 5
6. Forest Sector Charter Council
Vision
- To achieve sustainable B-BBEE and growth in the forest sector through active and meaningful participation of all stakeholders
Mission
- To support, promote and guide transformation of the Forest Sector and secure compliance by Stakeholders with Charter requirements
Values
- Good governance
Transparent
People Centred
Dynamic
Respect for people/Integrity
Respect for confidentiality
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7. Progress in the implementation of Charter
Encourage, support and facilitate implementation of charter
Review yearly priorities, identify new activity areas & define work programme and & role of task teams
Review business plan and budget highlighting prioritised activities
Provide access to information to stimulate further interactions with other stakeholders (e.g. Website, pamphlets)
Action plan
Hold a strategic session yearly
Draw up yearly business plan and budget
Populate website
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8. Progress in the implementation of Charter
Monitor and report on the implementation of Charter undertakings and on the BBBEE status
Charter Obligations
Solicit progress reports from industry & government on Charter obligations
Tabulate actions and changes required
Identify potential & emerging issues
Monitor progress
Action plan
Monitoring progress & provide guidance for proper
implementation
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9. Progress in the implementation of Charter
BBBEE Status
Solicit scorecard information from verified enterprises
First transformation report issued
Average score of 61, sector a level 5 contributor
Sector performing well in enterprise development and socio-economic development
Poor performance on management control & skills development
Status to improve since Sappi & Mondi are now level 3 contributors
It should be noted that scores were weighted
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10. Progress in the implementation of Charter
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11. Progress in the implementation of Charter
Action plan
Submit report to Minister and the President’ BBBEE Advisory Council to ensure accountability
Finalise verification manual under the sector code
Finalise the web-based reporting systems
Update database of forest enterprises
Ensure total coverage of sub-sectors & annual reporting from forest entities
Review, tabulate & implement changes required to ensure effective implementation of the Charter scorecard and undertakings
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12. Progress in the implementation of Charter
Publicise Charter & inform stakeholders about the benefits & opportunities
Outreach programme
Finalised the user guide which serve a supporting document for easy understanding of Charter
Reviewing financial models in the Companion document
Action plan
Establish a call centre & helpline
Prepare information pamphlets
Post all relevant information on to the proposed web-site
Adopt proposed financial models
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