There’s still too much red tape hindering business in SA, MPs say

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There’s still too much red tape hindering business in SA, MPs say
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Invest SA is working closely with the presidency to make it easy to do business in SA

The department of trade, industry and competition has told parliament that is it working closely with the presidency to reduce red tape and make it easier to do business in the country. Picture: DOROTHY KGOSI

In his state of the nation address in February, President Cyril Ramaphosa said business leader Sipho Nkosi would be leading a team in the presidency to reduce red tape in government regulations. However, it is not clear what steps have been taken to achieve this.set of interventions to end load-shedding and

He said there was a meeting on Tuesday to discuss this and how the presidency can be assisted with facilities and expertise. Hoosen said . ACDP MP Wayne Thring said the process of reducing red tape was slow, a sentiment shared by the DA’s Dean Macpherson, who said that this had resulted in the president taking the responsibility of red tape reduction away from the department.

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