JSE-listed companies have only 38% representation by black people on their boards, with males accounting for 20% and females accounting for 18%, a report produced by the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) Commission on the national status and trends on BBBEE transformation for 2017 shows.
The report also shows a decline of 5.57% in black male ownership and 1.96% in black female ownership, compared with the 2016 edition of the report.
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