CIPC and Ultimate Beneficial Ownership Register.
To comply with FATF recommendations, the General Laws Amendment Act of 2022 amended several important pieces of legislation in South Africa, including the Companies Act of 2008. The establishment of a UBO (Ultimate Beneficial Ownership) register by the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is a key part of this effort. The UBO register requires all companies incorporated in South Africa to provide information on the individuals who own or control them, including their full name, identity number, residential address, and the nature and extent of their ownership or control.
The UBO register will provide law enforcement agencies and other relevant authorities with access to up-to-date information on corporate ownership and control, which will assist in the detection and investigation of financial crimes such as money laundering and terrorist financing. Additionally, it is expected to prevent the misuse of legal entities for illicit purposes and promote transparency in corporate governance.
Overall, the establishment of a UBO register is a significant step forward in South Africa’s efforts to comply with international AML/CFT standards and strengthen its financial system against the risks of financial crime.