Speech by Dr Ivan Meyer, Minister of Finance
Madam Speaker, thank you for the opportunity to take part in this very important debate. Madam Speaker this debate takes place shortly after the Auditor-General of SA, Mr Kimi Makwetu released his 2014/15 Audit outcomes. Western Cape got 20 clean audits.
Honourable Speaker, Helen Zille, has shown what good governance does to the people of the Western Cape. She has also shown that governance and clean audits are not merely technical issues, but that governance is a moral issue. It is a moral issue because:
Madam Speaker, it is a moral issue because mismanagement, of public funds, by the ANC Government reduces public confidence.
Madam Speaker, it is a moral issue when the AG reports that R25.7bn is wasted through irregular expenditure by the ANC Government.
Madam Speaker, it is a moral issue, when the ruling party in SA fail millions of South Africans in the provision of basic services, like water, electricity, sanitation and refuse collection.
Madam Speaker, it is a moral issue when people don’t have access to drinking water. Honourable Speaker the Constitution guarantees basic services in SA, but Madam Speaker, SA knows that Zuma does not care anymore
Madam Speaker, Economics 101 teaches us to:
But Honourable Speaker, instead of applying economics 101 principles, the SA Government has formally abanded rational economic theory and fiscal policy principles. Under President Zuma, SA has just overtaken Nigeria as the most corrupt country on our Continent. The report just came out.
The SA Government has now formally adopted the principles of Zumanomics 101
But there is hope after all of this Madam Speaker.
There is hope Madam Speaker, because the more things fall apart under Zumanomics, the more the pieces fall into place, to have a new Government in SA.
Madam Speaker, the AG said last week, voters must vote to end corruption. Madam Speaker, the debate is no longer about adjusting a budget. It is about replacing an incompetent Government in the Union Buildings.
Madam Speaker the DA has tabled an alternative adjusted budget to bring immediate relief to the student fees movement, but instead, Madam Speaker, the ANC rejected these proposals because of Zumanomics.
Madam Speaker, in every crisis there is an opportunity. The more things fall apart, the more pieces fall into place. There is hope, because change is coming, in SA.
Madam Speaker, the latest audit results, census results, MPAT results, and DPSA, Batho Pele results all confirm that the Western Cape is executing the mandate of the voters. All the reports confirm the Western Cape is the best run province under the leadership of Helen Zille.
Honourable Speaker, this debate is not about the opinions of members of the opposition. It is about the facts before us.
Let us turn to the facts
Fact 1: The WC Department of Education the only Education Department in SA received a clean audit in 2014/15 whilst the Education Department in Gauteng had a R1.2bn irregular expenditure.
Fact 2: The WC Department of Human Settlements received a clean audit in 2014/15 FY whilst the Gauteng Department of Human Settlements had a R1.9bn irregular expenditure.
Fact 3: The WC Departments all have good HR controls and systems. The AG has given us a 100% scoring. In the National Government the HR Control system only function at 16%.
Madam Speaker, the ANC Government has no fiscal framework and just gave in to the demands of the labour unions. The labour unions demanded and threatened the SA Government, and the result is a R66bn additions to the public sector wage bill. This single act wiped out the fiscal reserves over the next 3 years.
Honourable Speaker, Mr Zuma took a calculated risk and agreed to the wage increases, because he desperately needed the Unions to back him with his plans regarding the ANC succession battle. Well Madam Speaker, it didn’t help him much, because over the past weekend, Cosatu endorsed Mr Ramaphosa to succeed Mr Zuma as President. For this Mr Zuma, costs the taxpayers R66bn.
Honourable Members, let us debate the real issues facing our nation. The abuse of taxpayers money to score political points and settle political battles. Stop engaging in goal displacement. Let us be honest with South Africans.
Madam Speaker, listening to the debate one thing is clear, the opposition members does not understand the basic principles of an adjustment budget.
The PFM Act specifies the type of spending the adjustment budget may provide for.
An adjusted budget makes provision for:
Madam Speaker based on the rules of the Game – this DA Government is playing according to the rules of the Game. Our books are open, transparent and the adjusted budget reflects sound financial governance. The opposition is not serious, because if they were serious, there is a tool to show you are serious – you could have tabled an alternative adjusted estimate of expenditure.
In the National Assembly, we the DA tabled an alternative adjusted estimates. We have made concrete proposals. We have done so, because we care for the future of South Africa.
Madam Speaker, one of our values as a Government is responsive governance. We are willing to listen and asses an alternative budget. But Honourable Speaker, I have not received any alternative budget proposals from the opposition. The ANC is either lazy or does not have the capacity to put together and alternative budget. The ANC – has run out of ideas.
Madam Speaker, the DA has submitted an alternative adjustment budget, because we are making ready to govern South Africa from the Union Buildings. Change is coming in 2016.
Honourable Speaker, this Province has an excellent track record on spending of conditional grants. Every year we spend 99.9% of our conditional grants, equally we spend 99.9% of all our MIG grants effectively in the Western Cape.
Housing Fund – adjustment Housing Fund is to support the poor. It is not a loss, Honourable Member, it is a support package to the poor. The ANC has just spoken against support the poor.
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