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The Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) has been denying Fidelity Fund Certificates (FFCs) to property practitioners based on BEE status since at least April 2024, preventing them from legally operating.
The PPRA has not officially changed its position and is ignoring demands to publicly withdraw the policy, reopen denied FFC applications, and commit to avoiding similar BEE-based restrictions in the future.
By SakeligaThe Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) has been denying Fidelity Fund Certificates (FFCs) to property practitioners based on BEE status since at least April 2024, preventing them from legally operating.
The PPRA has not officially changed its position and is ignoring demands to publicly withdraw the policy, reopen denied FFC applications, and commit to avoiding similar BEE-based restrictions in the future.