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Presentation to Parliamentary Staff - 26 February 2011 Devan Naidoo – Chief Director, Economic Services, Public Finance INTRODUCTION 2011 MTEF Baseline.

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1 Presentation to Parliamentary Staff - 26 February 2011 Devan Naidoo – Chief Director, Economic Services, Public Finance INTRODUCTION 2011 MTEF Baseline budget 2011/12 to 2013/14 9 Economics Services Departments 3 year allocation of R96,2 billion Projects of public benefit that cannot secure private funding Capital investment and creation of jobs Build robust regulatory institutions to enhance public services Human resources development R800 million allocated for projects on the green economy and environmental protection; disbursement shall depend on robust business plans to foster environmental protection DEVAN NAIDOO: CHIEF DIRECTOR: ECONOMIC SERVICES devan.naidoo@treasury.gov.za

2 Vote 11 Department of Public Enterprises 1.Strategic Focus Provide decisive leadership and ensuring that the government shareholder management model is implemented within the SOE’s Optimise capital investment and operational efficiencies in SOE’s Refining the policy and regulatory environment for SOE’s Integrate Departmentprogrammes with industrial policy and economic cluster programme 2.2011 MTEF Baseline R640 million (R230m, R200m, R210m) 3.Main Funding Item R40m for PBMR engagement of Nuclear Energy Corporation of SA to decommission and dismantle the fuel laboratories 4.No additional funding to SOEs over the MTEF 5.Eskom R20 billion request under consideration

3 Vote 26 Department of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries 1.2011 MTEF Baseline R15.5 billion (R4.7bn, R5.3bn, R5.5bn) 2.Savings of R110 million (R33m, R38m, R39m) from goods and services 3.Main Funding Items: Food security and agrarian reform: R4.2 billion (R1.2bn, R1.4bn, R1.6bn) Agricultural production and food safety: R2.9 billion (R892m, R994 m, 1bn) Forestry and Fisheries operations: R3.7 billion (R1.1bn, R1.3bn, R1.3bn)

4 Department of Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries (continued) 3.Transfers to entities: R2.4 billion (756m, R869m, R797m) for operational expenditure and infrastructure (R176m for upgrading Foot and Mouth disease facility ending 2012/13) to the Agricultural Research Council, which provides agricultural related research R629 m (R191m, R251m and R187 m) to the Marine Living Resources Fund for operational expenditure, maintenance of patrol vessels and office space (R125m) 4.Strategic Focus Increase smallholder farmers from 200,000 to 250,000 by 2014 Accelerate implementation of the national extension recovery plan by recruiting 1,000 extension and technical services officers Establish crop, forestry, fisheries and livestock production schemes for 300,000 smallholder farmers by 2015

5 Vote 28 Economic Development Department 1.2011 MTEF Baseline R2 billion (R595m, R675m, R713m) 2.Savings of R5 million (R2m, R2m, R2m) 3.Departmental allocation: 22% of the total budget (R439m) R267m for compensation of employees over the MTEF  Economic Planning and Coordination: R121m  Economic Policy Development: R84m 4.78% (R1.5bn) for transfers and subsidies: Competition Commission: increased staff compliment, establish a cartel unit: R461m Khula Enterprises: wholesale finance, indemnities: R230m Khula Direct: direct lending pilot project: R55m in 2011/12 South African Micro-finance Apex Fund: wholesale finance and capacity building support for retail micro-finance institutions: R282m

6 Economic Development Department (continued) IDC: Agro-Processing Competitiveness Fund: support for new and non- dominant firms in the sector: R250m International Trade Administration Commission: management of the trade administration system: R219m 4.Strategic Focus: Implement The New Growth Path IDC Green Economy Fund – developmental financing to stimulate growth in the sector. The fund will be self-financed through withdrawal of mature equity investments and higher borrowing. Rationalisation of Development Finance Institutions – align programmes, the development agenda and enhance value-for-money

7 Vote 30 Department of Environmental Affairs 1.2011 MTEF Baseline R7.8 billion (R2.8bn, R2.4bn, R2.6bn) 2.R527 million in projected forex savings in the purchase of the research vessel in 2012/13 3.R26 million general savings 4.R70 million is owed to the Department of Public Works, for maintenance and repairs of harbours, by the Marine Living Resources Fund on DEA’s behalf

8 Department of Environmental Affairs (continued) 5.Main Items: R1.8 billion (R529m, R589m, R695m) for EPWP projects. R409 million (R127m,R122m,R159m) for capex in the public entities (e.g.R30m in 2013/14 upgrading tourist accommodation at the Isimangaliso Wetlands) R200 million for climate change projects including the UN Climate Change Conference in November 2011, Durban R45 million to combat wildlife trafficking R15 million improve oil spill management 8

9 Vote 32 Department of Mineral Resources 1.Strategic Focus: Rehabilitate of derelict and ownerless mines Manage acid mine drainage Implement the mining sector strategy and beneficiation strategy (targeting 10% pa growth in gross fixed capital) 2.2011 MTEF Baseline R3.5 billion (R1bn, R1.1bn, R1.2bn) 3.Savings of R71 million (R23m, R24m, R24m) from goods and services

10 (* 10 Department of Mineral Resources (continued) 5.Main Funding Items: Mineral policy and promotion: R1.5 billion (R480m, R520m, R559m) Mineral regulation: R506 million (R160m, R171m, R175m) Promotion of mine safety and health: R475 million (R148m, R158m, R170m) Council for Mineral Technology: R563 million (R177m, R197m, R188m) to fund operations Manage acid mine drainage: R140 million (R35m, R46m, R59m,) for providing water management solutions (R56m), assistance to mines(R54m), and to develop mine water technology to treat contaminated mine water (R30m) Department of Water Affairs also allocated funds (R225 million) for addressing acid mine drainage

11 11 Vote 33 Rural Development and Land Reform 1.2011 MTEF Baseline R26.2 billion (R8.1bn, R8.7bn, R9.4bn) 2.Savings of R84 million (R10m, R36m, R38m) from goods and services 3.Main funding items R2 billion (R441m, R641m and R903m) for the comprehensive rural development programme (developing schools, roads, clinics, etc.) R12.6 billion (R4.2bn, R4.4bn and R4.6bn) for the land reform programme (land redistribution) R7.9 billion (R2.5bn, R2.6bn, R2.8bn) for the settlement of restitution claims. R399 million(R133m pa.) for National Rural Youth Services Corp. The target is to employ 5 000 people annually.

12 Vote 34 Department of Science & Technology 1.2011 MTEF baseline is R14.8 billion (R4.4bn, R4.9bn, R5.5bn) 2.Square Kilometer Array (SKA) 2011/12 allocation of R547 million rescheduled to 2012/13 and 2013/14 (R219m and R328m); savings of R509 million in 2010/11 3.R43 million (R15m, R14m, R14m) in savings 4.Transfers: National Research Foundation: R3.3 billion (R1.1b, R1.1b, R1.1b)R358 million (R5m, R72m, R281m) bursaries for post-graduate students Council for Scientific and Industrial Research: R2.2 billion (R687m, R728m, R766m)

13 Vote 35 Department of Tourism 1.Strategic Focus: To create conditions for sustainable tourism growth and development and to support the New Growth Path which focuses on job creation and economic growth 2.2011 MTEF Baseline of R3.9 billion (R1.2bn, R1.3bn, R1.3bn) 3.Savings of R12 million 4.New head office R125 m (R49m, R37m, R39m) 3.SA Tourism: R2.1 billion (R669m, R702m, R740m) 4.EPWP budget of R771m (R283m, R237m, R250m) In addition, R19m incentive when EPWP job targets are exceeded DPW reduced the EPWP incentive budget by R121 million (R22m, R48m, R50m)

14 Vote 36 Department of Trade and Industry 1.2011 MTEF Baseline R21.8 billion (R6.8bn,R7.4bn,R7.6bn) 2.Reprioritisation &/or savings of R R316 million (R30m, R32m, R254m) 3.Industrial Development Zones (IDZs) : MTEF R1.7 billion (R616m, R610m, R438m) for bulk infrastructure such as roads, pipelines 4.Regulatory Institutions: MTEF R1.1 billion –South African Bureau of Standards –National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications –National Metrology Institute of South Africa –South African National Accreditation System

15 Department of Trade and Industry 2011 MTEF Transfers 15

16 DTI Incentive Schemes R11.1 billion (R3.3bn, R3.8bn,R4bn Small and Medium Enterprise Development Programme912 Development Programme: Production Allowance3,009 Enterprise Investment Programme2,366 Film and Television Production Incentive844 Export Market and Investment Assistance427 Critical Infrastructure Programme493 Business Process Outsourcing463 Black Business Supplier Development Programme284 Co-operative Incentive Scheme138 Small and Medium Manufacturing Development Programme4 Sector Development Programme10

17 Thank You 17


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