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1 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Overview of Financial Performance Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Presentation to the Portfolio Committee: Water & Environmental Affairs Presentation by Mr. Onesmus Ayaya Chief Financial Officer 19 October 2010 1

2 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Presentation Outline 1.Purpose of the presentation 2.PART A- Main Account Departmental Expenditure Reasons for under-spending Rollover of Funds Final virements Reason for virement Earmarked Funding Official Development Assistance –donor funds Transfer of function

3 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Presentation Outline 1.PART B- Water Trading Entity Objective of the presentation 2.Overview of the Annual Financial Statements (AFS) Improvements in relation to previous years Presentation on Financial Performance Presentation of Financial Position Presentation on Cash Flow Position Recommendations for improvements going forward 3.Recommendations

4 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Purpose of the presentation 1.Report to the Portfolio Committee on the financial performance for the year ended 31 March 2010 as embodied in the Annual Financial Statements (AFS) 2.Highlight improvements made by the WTE in relation to the previous year’s AFS 3.To highlight challenges shown by the financial results 4.Provide recommendations on improvements going forward

5 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa PART A Main Account

6 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Overview of spending trends per programme MEA (2008/09 vs 2009/10) Programme2008/09 Budget R’mil 2008/09 Expend R’mil % Spent2009/10 Budget R’mil 2009/10 Expend R’mil % Spent Programme 1: Administration682 088 681 75899.95 847 255 846 185100 Programme 2: Water Resource Management 3 499 8123 001 34885.804 112 6034 072 09099 Programme 3: Water Services 2 348 0312 341 81799.702 814 1442 668 55695 Programme 4: Forestry506 685506 648100--- TOTAL7 036 6166 531 57192.807 774 0027 586 83198 MA

7 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Departmental Actual Expenditure Fourth Quarter Ending – 31 March 2010 after transfer of functions Economic classificationAdjusted Budget 2009/10 2009/10 Actual R’000 % spentAvailable Budget Compensation of Employees916,832910,572996,260 Goods and Services2,219,4062,095,50694123,900 Interest and Rent on land1,133 100- Theft and Losses50,277 100- Transfers and Subsidies4,099,6584,045,7389953,920 Payments for Capital Assets486,696483,605993,091 Total7,774,0027,586,83198187,171 MA

8 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Reason for under disbursement The department failed to disburse the entire allocated budget due to: The fact that Accelerated Community Infrastructure Project has under spent it’s budget. This was as a result of the fact that the projects are linked to municipal financial year which ended in June 2010. The funding of this project is committed and work has started in MP, LP, EC, KZN and NC. Water Service Grant to Mopani District Municipality was withheld as they had failed to finalise their business plan and failed to submit 2008/09 close out report on how the 2008/09 funds were spent. De-Hoop: Unspent funds on Social Component of Downstream Project. This was as a result of delays by commercial users (mining) to commit to the commercial components of the project during the recessionary conditions prevailing throughout the global market. MA

9 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Reconciliation of Unspent Budget ProgrammeUnspent budget R’000 Unpaid invoicesTotal unpaid invoices PhakisaArriviaOther Administration1, 07011, 41726, 074 16, 51154, 002 Water Resource Management 40, 513 5, 825-40, 770 46, 595 Water Services145, 588 2, 876-5,735 8, 611 Total187, 17120, 11826, 07463,016109, 208 MA

10 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Rollover requests from 2009/10 - 2010/11 Description of ServiceAmount New office space in Limpopo3,547 Water Allocation Reform Claim against the Department 7,830 4,127 Water Service Operating Subsidy Grant10,000 National Youth Service3,200 Hartbeespoort Dam Remediation Project9,500 Revision of National Water Resource Strategy (NWRS)4,100 Rain Water Harvesting Tanks in EC and NC6,368 Accelerated Community Infrastructure Programme (ACIP)74,964 Total123,636 MA

11 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Rollover requests approved Description of ServiceAmount Water Allocation Reform7,830 Water Service Operating Subsidy Grant10,000 Claim against the Department4,127 Hartbeespoort Dam Remediation Project9,500 Revision of National Water Resource Strategy (NWRS)4,100 Accelerated Community Infrastructure Programme (ACIP)43,444 Total79,001 MA

12 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Final Virement (Shifting of Funds in terms of Section 43 of PFMA) ProgrammesVirement Administration34,714 Water Resource Management(8,400) Water Services(26,314) Net Effect0 Reasons for virement Programme 1 (ADMINISTRATION) has overspent it’s allocated budget by R33 million on IT services, write offs and office accommodation, hence funds were shifted to the programme. A total of R8,400 and R26,314 were shifted from Programme 2: Water Resource Management and Programme 3: Water Services respectively as a result of savings that was realised under personnel budget due to departmental restructuring and high staff turn- over. MA

13 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Earmarked Funding Earmarked funding are allocations earmarked by National Treasury for a specific purpose and may not be used for other purposes. Below are earmarked allocations for 2009/10 financial year. Total of earmarked funds amount to R2 698 166 000 Rent of buildings138 331 000 Working for Water477 851 000 Working on Fire123 608 000 Refurbishment of water scheme 30 000 000 De Hoop Dam (Phases 2B to 2G)98 000 000 Additional capacity: Internal Audit and Finance 6 000 000 Sanitation at school and clinics 350 000 000 Regional Bulk infrastructure616 753 000 Operating subsidy (Water Services)857 623 000 Total earmarked funding2,698,166,000 MA

14 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Official Development Assistance –Donor funds Opening balance R’000 Revenue R’000 Expenditure R’000 Closing balance R’000 Received in cash(242 010)454 387316 478(104 101) Received in kind TOTAL(242 010)454 387316 478(104 101) MA

15 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Transfer of functions The President of Republic of South Africa announced during his state of the nation address that functions of Sanitation services and Forestry will reside with the Dept. of Human Settlement and the Dept. of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF), respectively. A total budget of R 579.104 million was shifted to DAFF as a result of shifting of forestry function during the financial year. The expenditure to the amount of R554.076 million was claimed from the DAFF as a result of the expenditure that the Department of Water Affairs has incurred on their behalf. MA

16 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa PART B Water Trading Entity (WTE)

17 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Overview of the Annual Financial Statements AFS were prepared in accordance with principles of GAAP Preparation framework has not changed from previous years AFS include the following: Statement of Comprehensive Income Statement of Financial Position Statement of Changes in Net Assets Statement of Cash Flows Notes to the Financial Statements There were no changes in accounting policies when comparing current year with previous year’s accounting policies. There were further refinements made by the WTE which necessitated a restatement of prior year’s amounts WTE

18 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Improvements in relation to previous years Vendor reconciliations have been performed and are all up-to-date Interest has been charged to long-outstanding debtors Deferred income has been split into current and non- current portions The entity did not have bank overdraft in the current year WTE

19 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Financial Performance 2008/09 R’million 2009/10 R’million % Change Revenue1,537,0822,057,58534% Other income491,435514,5555% Income before expenses 2,028,5172,572,14027% Expenses(3,475,452)(3,787,718)9% Deficit for the year(1,446,935)(1,215,578)-16% WTE

20 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Financial Performance cont … Increase in revenue (34% increase as compared to prior year) resulted partly from the increase in the tariff and also from the increase in number of billed customers as a result of the process of identification of all water customers undertaken by the WTE. Other income is up from the prior year by approximately R23 million (or 5 %). WTE

21 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Financial Performance cont … The increase is mainly due to an increase in other income as compared to prior year, which relates to sundry income received from the water users. There was an increase in expenses of 9 % (312 million) partly as a result of an increase of approximately 30% (R196 million) in employee costs in the current year as compared to prior year. WTE

22 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Financial Performance cont… The increase in revenue and the increase in expenses resulted in an overall decrease of 16 % (R 231 million) in the deficit recorded in the current financial year as compared to the prior financial year. There is a marked improvement in the ratio of the deficit for the year as a percentage of revenue earned, which improved from 94% in the prior year to 59% in the current year. WTE

23 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Financial Performance cont… One of the main contributors to this improvement can be attributed to the efficiencies in the revenue and costs management systems that are beginning to bear fruit within the WTE. WTE

24 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Financial Performance cont… Taking out the effect of depreciation, the ratio of expenses as compared to total income is as follows: 2008/09 = 1.02 which means that 102% of total income earned was consumed by operating expenses if we exclude depreciation 2009/10 = 0.93 which shows that there is huge improvements in the current year. The ratio shows that the WTE has generated enough income to cover its operating expenses, excluding depreciation. WTE

25 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Financial Position 2008/09 R’million 2009/10 R’million % Change Non current assets65 613 74764 971 931-1% Trade and other receivables2 142 0351 912 706-11% Other current assets23 930445 3791 761% Total assets67 779 71267 330 016-1% Capital and reserves64 699 98162 995 380-3% Non-current liabilities1 530 6692 604 29970% Trade and other payables1 307 5271 319 5771% Other current liabilities241 534410 76070% Total equity and liabilities67 779 71267 330 016-1% WTE

26 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Financial Performance cont… Continuing refinements to the infrastructure asset values on the reported figures for the 2007/08 and 2008/09 financial year were made, resulting in a restatement of prior year figures Trade and other receivables decreased by 11% year on year, further giving testament to the improvements being made by the WTE in its revenue management efforts. This is one of the factors that contributed to an increase in cash and cash equivalents in the current year. Other current liabilities increased by 70 % as compared to the prior year mainly as a result of an increase of 71% (R 1 076 billion) increase in deferred income WTE

27 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Statement of Changes in Net Assets Accumulated deficit R’ million Revaluation Reserve R’million Total R‘million Balance as at 1 April 20081,458,22486,309,49587,767,719 Restated balance at 1 April 20081,460,35464,740,66166,201,015 Deficit for the year(1,446,935)- Restated balance as at 31 March 20091,343,55363,356,42864,699,381 Deficit for the year113,135(1,817,737)(1,704,602) Balance as at 31 March 2010 1,456,68861,538,69262,994,780 WTE

28 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Statement of Changes in Net Assets cont The statement shows the impact that a change wherein the increase in depreciation as a result of revaluation of infrastructure assets is now released to accumulated surplus each year. This assists in limiting the impact on the accumulated deficit for the year. As a result the revaluation reserve has decreased from R 86 billion on 1 April 2008 to R 61 billion at 31 March 2010 WTE

29 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Cash Flow Position 2008/09 R’million 2009/10 R’million % Change Cash inflows from operations1,273,8011,688,92433% Cash flow from investing activities(1,372,530)(1,264,758)-8% Cash flow from financing activities (11,817)(3,406)-71% Net cash flow at end of year 9,910430,6704 146% WTE

30 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Cash Flow Position The cash position of the WTE has improved by 4 146% year on year as a result of the following: Decrease in the deficit for the period as a result of efficiencies achieved by the WTE through its operational improvement projects Decrease in trade receivables balance Increase in trade and other payables WTE

31 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Recommendations – Main Account 1.Monthly Trial balance meetings 2.Fill all vacancies 3.Audit action plan to be compiled to address reported matters 4.Report to be compiled regarding problems experienced during compilation of AFS 5.Workshops to address governance and policy matters 6.Regional visits to address specific needs MA

32 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Recommendations – Main Account 7.Regional Heads and responsible CD’s to sign off inputs (AFS & Audit queries) 8.Training staff on how to respond to audit findings 9.A-G’s (strategic plan) Engagement Letter will be fine combed regarding budget vs. outcome 10.All Managers to be more involved 11.Top Management to be briefed frequently MA

33 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa Recommendations -WTE A radical turn-around that would comprise of Getting external technical expertise Reassessing the risks Developing a medium-term to long-term strategy to sustain sound financial management

34 Overview of Financial Performance: Annual Financial Statements 2009/10 Presentation to Portfolio Committee, 13 October 2010 Parliament of the Republic Of South Africa THANK YOU 34


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