The Chinese Embassy in South Africa convenes a video conference to promote compliance and security measures.
The Chinese Embassy in South Africa held a video conference on the 10th to address the ongoing tense social security situation in South Africa. They urged Chinese enterprises and expatriate businesses to conduct self-inspections and make improvements, operate in accordance with the law, and enhance risk prevention awareness. Chinese Ambassador to South Africa Wu Peng emphasized in his speech that the social security situation in South Africa is tense, and everyone should remain vigilant and increase their awareness of risk prevention. Operating in accordance with the law is the foundation for the survival of both enterprises and individuals. Chinese enterprises and expatriate businesses in South Africa must seriously carry out self-inspections and corrections to eradicate illegal employment practices. Representatives of Chinese enterprises and expatriate businesses unanimously stated in their speeches that they will closely monitor the situation, strengthen security measures, prepare emergency plans, and take measures such as reducing operating hours, office hours, and diversifying risk management when necessary. In addition, they will conduct thorough self-inspections and mutual inspections, adhere to lawful and compliant operations, and establish a positive corporate image.
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