Business group Sakeliga has taken the Air Service Licensing Council (ASLC) to court, asking the court to see the BEE requirements put forward by the council in the adjudication of licence applications, saying this would drive investment in the sector.

Sakeliga, which represents more than 12,000 businesses and business people, took umbrage at the council’s requirements last year that demanded prospective licence holders to submit a transformation plan and commit to improving their broad-based BEE scores, seemingly as part of their licensing applications...

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