Mr Robert Alfred Lees

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Robert Alfred Lees

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Committee Meetings Attended

  • Finance Standing Committee Financial Sector Regulation Bill [B34-15]: public hearings; Taxation Laws Amendment Bill [B29-15]: consideration
    24 Nov 2015

    The Committee met with National Treasury to approve the Portfolio Committee's amendments (the A list) to the Taxation Laws Amendment Bill . The changes considered dealt with two matters: (1) To take out the retirement reform proposals in the tabled Bill, effectively going back to the law as it stood ...

  • Finance Standing Committee Financial Sector Regulation Bill: briefing overview on Chapters 9, 10, 13 and 15
    18 Nov 2015

    The Committee met with National Treasury and the Financial Services Board to discuss Chapters 9 (Information gathering, supervisory on-site inspections and investigations), 10 (Enforcement), 13 (Administrative penalties) and 15 (Financial Services Tribunal) of the Bill. The other chapters were skipped to keep the discussion relevant to the Financial Services Board ...

  • Finance Standing Committee SAA quarterly report, with Deputy Minister
    17 Nov 2015

    The Committee met with SAA as a follow up to its 2 September meeting with the airline. SAA had been asked to prepare a response to a number questions raised in a letter from the Committee. In addition SAA had to respond to five matters: progress on the finalisation of ...

  • Finance Standing Committee Taxation Laws Amendment Bill [B29-15]; Financial Sector Regulation Bill [B34-15]: consideration
    17 Nov 2015

    National Treasury presented its response to the various submissions, made both during public hearings and subsequently, in relation to the Taxation Laws Amendment Bill. The National Treasury outlined the process followed with the Bill, starting from consultations in 2012, some decisions on amendments in 2013, and various meetings and individual ...

  • Finance Standing Committee Financial Sector Regulation Bill [B34-2015]: briefing
    13 Nov 2015

    The Committee held a workshop to discuss the Twin Peaks Bill, that is, the Financial Sector Regulation Bill. National Treasury gave a broad overview of the 17 chapters of the Bill. Discussions only reached chapter three of the Bill.

    In response to a query on Twin Peaks concept, Treasury said ...

  • Finance Standing Committee Financial Intelligence Centre Amendment Bill [B33-15]: public hearings; Tax Administration Laws Amendment Bill [B30-15]: consideration
    11 Nov 2015

    The Banking Association of South Africa (BASA) submission indicated that the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recommendations had proposed the risk-based approach. However, the Financial Intelligence Centre Amendment Bill overlaps between the risk- and the rules-based approach. The Bill did not allow the provision of simplified due diligence on low ...

  • Finance Standing Committee Taxation Laws Amendment Bill [B29-15]; Tax Administration Laws Amendment Bill [B30-15]: public hearings & response
    10 Nov 2015

    Submissions were made by the Association for Savings and Investment SA (ASISA); Old Mutual; the South African Reward Association (SARA), and COSATU. National Treasury and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) responded to their proposals, whereafter the stakeholders were permitted to reply.

    ASISA strongly supported Option 1 as set out ...

  • Finance Standing Committee Financial Intelligence Centre Amendment Bill [B33-2015]:briefing
    6 Nov 2015

    The National Treasury and the Financial Intelligence Centre provided the briefing on the Financial Intelligence Centre Amendment Bill [B33-2015]. The Committee was frustrated at having been led to believe that the Bill was a minor amendment in response to a Constitutional Court judgement, whereas in reality it was long and ...

  • Finance Standing Committee Taxation Laws Amendment [B29-2015]: consideration of options
    4 Nov 2015

    Documents awaited: ASISA submission [awaited]

    The National Treasury  presented on tax and retirement reforms. Government intended to proceed with the changes to the tax treatment of retirement fund contributions. The percentage limit was to be increased to 27.5% for all funds, but limited to R350 000. There were two annuitisation ...

  • Finance Standing Committee 2015 Revised Fiscal Framework Report (MTBPS): consideration
    3 Nov 2015

    The DA submitted that a number of core issues were not included in the observations and recommendations. These included concern over the rate of economic growth; changed policies for growth; expenditure; a lack of long-term fiscal guidelines; cost containment measures; the contingency reserve; debt levels; fiscal risks and the Public ...