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Licensing bill bad for business - Sacci

Cape Town - Business confidence will take a hit should the draft Licensing of Businesses Bill become law, Sacci said on Wednesday.

The SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry is the latest organisation to publicly reject the bill, which the trade and industry department (dti) introduced to "ease" the business licensing process.

Sacci said it would in fact do the opposite.

"Although the bill officially seeks to promote the right to freedom of trade and the sustainability of businesses, the additional layer of registration bureaucracy and the host of interventionist measures will hurt business confidence and job creation potential in the most vulnerable segment of the business community," Sacci CEO Neren Rau said in a statement.

The chamber had already made a formal submission on the bill to the dti, outlining its main concerns. These included that the bill sought to shut down businesses selling counterfeit and illicit goods.

"It should be noted that there are existing mechanisms to enforce compliance in the very legislation which the bill seeks to enforce, which makes the bill largely redundant," Rau said.

Police and other law enforcement agencies would be given wide powers to enter business premises, demand licences, and confiscate goods.

"Whereas similar powers in, for example, the Counterfeit Goods Act are balanced with protection measures to business owners from arbitrary use of authority, the current bill has no such mechanisms."

Announcing Cabinet's approval of the bill last month, acting government spokesperson Phumla Williams told a media briefing it would replace the 1991 Licensing of Businesses Act.

The new bill, once enacted, would provide a simple enabling framework for business licence application procedures by setting norms and standards, she said at the time.

Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies published the bill on March 18, allowing 30 days from that date for public comment.

The Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the SA Institute of Race Relations had also made submissions to Davies opposing the bill.



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