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SOE Bill must be withdrawn to prevent a return of State Capture


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SOE Bill must be withdrawn to prevent a return of State Capture

SOE Bill must be withdrawn to prevent a return of State Capture
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19th November 2024

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The National State Enterprises Bill is being pushed through Parliament by the ANC, and if they succeed, it will allow a return to state capture of state-owned companies through a singular holding company that controls them all.

While the President recently signed a proclamation returning state-owned enterprises to relevant ministries, the ANC remains hellbent on bulldozing this Bill through Parliament. Under the President’s proclamation, the Department of Public Enterprises was disbanded by moving all state-owned enterprises to departments fitting their function, and this was a move in the right direction.

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It has been widely reported that after a visit to China, Minister of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Minister Ramakgopa, has been shown the weakness in the current proposed plan and shown other remedies to avoid a disaster. But the Minister is not budging.

Questions remain on why the Minister remains focused on a centralised model, putting all state entities into one unwieldy company, while disregarding other decentralised or hybrid models.

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The DA will continue in Parliament to push against the National State Enterprises Bill. The DA’s position is that South Africa’s circumstances and history demand a strengthening of oversight over SOEs, not hiding them all in a giant state company.

There is also a growing imperative for Government to assess and determine which SOEs remain worthwhile and which we can let go of. Unbundling non-performing SOEs and opening the door to private sector participation are key to ensuring sustainable growth and stable government-owned entities.

 

Issued by Darren Bergman MP - DA Spokesperson on Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation

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