Why do you oppose race-based policies like BEE?
Replied byJohn Endresa
CEO at South African Institute of Race Relations
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Revenue: $1M+/month
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Started: 1929
Our concern is not whether some people have benefited. Clearly some have. The bigger question is whether the majority of South Africans have benefited. We believe policies should focus on growing the economy and creating opportunities for everyone rather than continuing to classify people by race.
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