The questions raised should be directed to the Department of Trade, Industry, and Competition (DTIC), which oversees the enforcement of the Competition Act (Act 89 of 1998) and the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Act (Act 53 of 2003) through the Competition Commission and the B-BBEE Commission, respectively. The FSCA does not regulate company-specific competition issues, such as Santam's dominance in the glass, spare parts, and other sectors. These matters fall under the jurisdiction of the Competition Commission, which investigates market dominance and can implement measures to prevent the abuse of a dominant position. As a result, the FSCA has not assessed Santam's or Sanlam's monopolistic practices or their effects on marginalised communities. For information on the participation of black-, coloured-, and Indian-owned businesses in Santam’s and Sanlam’s supply chains, the B-BBEE Commission is the appropriate source, as companies are required to report on B-BBEE compliance annually.