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By Transcend | 27 September 2024
The Department of Trade, Industry, and Competition (DTIC) recently approved the Legal Sector Codes (LSC), announced by Minister Parks Tau. This marks the conclusion of a process that began under the previous administration in collaboration with the DTIC, Department of Justice, and the Legal Practice Council, and follows the release of the Draft LSC for public comment in 2021. The LSC is aimed at accelerating transformation in the legal profession.
The LSC sets several ambitious targets. Key objectives include:
Skills development: A target of 3.5% expenditure on training Black candidates. This will cover Black legal practitioners, junior advocates, and candidate practitioners, particularly targeting Black women, youth, people with disabilities, and individuals from rural areas.
At this stage, the LSC has been approved but not yet gazetted. It is also unclear if there will be a transitional period, as the legal profession currently applies the provisions of the Generic Codes. The LSC is expected to provide a clear, structured approach to address the unique transformation needs of the legal sector, as well as ensuring fair access to opportunities in specialized areas of law.
For more guidance on navigating the LSC and implementing BEE strategies, whether as a legal professional or stakeholder, Transcend offers support and advice.
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