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Business rescue practitioners obligations

Business rescue


The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) has, on 28 June 2017, accredited the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) as a professional body for business rescue practitioners in terms of Section 138(1) of the Companies Act, 2008.

As part of the accreditation process SAICA is responsible for the:

  • Monitoring of the CPD of their relevant members;
  • Providing opportunities for BRP's to obtain the relevant CPD;
  • Reporting CPD compliance and non -compliance to the CIPC.

SAICA registered business rescue practitioners re responsible for:

  • Identifying and completion of the relevant CPD
  • Keeping records

The CPD requirements expected from business rescue practitioners are:

  • Minimum of 20 hours of relevant professional development activity during every calendar year, of which –
    • a minimum of 12 (of the above 20 hours) hours must be verifiable; and 4 hours must be directly related to business rescue
    • a minimum of 8 hours of learning (verifiable /non- verifiable) must be completed during each of the years.
  • From the 12 verifiable hours four hours must be directly related to business rescue and the other eight hours can be CPD that is related to the concept / process of business rescue, such as accounting, taxation, management accounting, human resources, management and related labour and other legislation.
  • The CPD policy requires that the accredited body requires its members to record their CPD and furnish details to the accredited body if required.

Members /associates registered as business rescue practitioners with SAICA must declare their compliance with 20 hours business rescue specific CPD. SAICA on a sample basis, verify member’s compliance to the CPD requirements via an annual declaration. Business rescue practitioners must capture and keep a record of the required specific CPD in a form of a PDF, word or excel spreadsheet format.

Business rescue practitioner requirements

SAICA Business rescue registration process (pdf)

CPD requirements

2023 Business Rescue Practitioner annual declaration and monitoring process (pdf)
2022 Business Rescue Practitioners declaration and monitoring process (pdf)
2021 Business Rescue Practitioners declaration and monitoring process (pdf)
Companies Act: Business rescue continuing professional development policy (pdf)

Accreditation

Accreditation policy for professional bodies (pdf)
Notice 29 of 2021 - Updated List of Accredited Professional Bodies (pdf)
Notice 30 of 2017 - Clarifies cut-off date for registration via an accredited professional body (pdf)

Guidelines and notices

Notice 23 of 2022 Filing requirements for licensing as business rescue practitioner (pdf)
Notice 22 of 2022 Filing requirements for appointment of business rescue practitioner (pdf)
Notice 28 of 2021 - Delay in launch of Business Rescue proceedings (pdf)
Notice 25 of 2021 - Automation of business rescue proceedings, business rescue practitioner licensing and appointments (pdf)
Notice 6 of 2021 - Business rescue mailboxes (pdf)
Notice 36 of 2020 - Acknowledgement of the appointment of business recue practitioners (pdf)
Practice Note 1 of 2020 - Business rescue filing procedure (pdf)
Practice note 1 of 2018 - Qualifications of practitioners (pdf)

Technical resources

Business rescue - frequently asked questions 2022 (pdf)