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NORTH WEST





2003/04

2004/05

2005/06

2006/07

2007/08

BUDGET

EXP


BUDGET

EXP

BUDGET

EXP

BUDGET

EXP


BUDGET

EXP

R’000

R’000

R’000

R’000

R’000

R’000

R’000


R’000

R’000

R’000

829 779

830 296

950 087

647 316

1 274 557

928 393

2 171 828

2 019 044

2 483 767

2 314 020

WESTERN CAPE


2003/04

2004/05

2005/06

2006/07

2007/08

Budget

Expenditure

Budget

Expenditure

Budget

Expenditure

Budget

Expenditure

Budget

Expenditure

R’000

R’000

R’000

R’000

R’000

R’000

R’000

R’000

R’000

R’000

102,262

90,715

107,010

105,586

393,617

345,201

442,051

413,938

512,843

474,272


QUESTION NO. 566

(Internal Question Paper No 11 – 2008)
Ms S J Loe (DA) to ask the Minister for Provincial and Local Government:
In respect of each of the past five years, what was the (a) total capital expenditure estimates for his department at (i) national, (ii) provincial and (iii) local level and (b) amount (i) budgeted and (ii) actually spent at each level?

ANSWER


  1. (i) and (b) The required information is set out hereunder:

Total capital expenditure estimates (the dplg)

Estimate/Budgeted Actual

R’000 R’000

2003/04 8 063 7 496

2004/05 6 230 5 100

2005/06 6 303 6 122

2006/07 4 842 4 837

2007/08 7 336 6 750




Source: Dplg Annual Reports

(a)(ii) and (iii) and (b) The dplg does not have any regional offices at a provincial and local level. However, the information relating to the provincial and local spheres of government may be obtained from the database of the National Treasury.





QUESTION 567
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER: 28/03/2008

(INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER 11-2008)
Mr G G Boinamo (DA) to ask the Minister of Education:
In respect of each of the past five years, what was the (a) total capital expenditure estimates for her department at (i) national, (ii) provincial and (iii) local level and (b) amount (i) budgeted and (ii) actually spent at each level?
NW1250E

REPLY:
The Department of Education’s capital expenditure budget is for the national level only.
(a) Total capital expenditure estimates and (b) amount budgeted and spent


Financial year

Budget

Spent




R’000

R’000

2002/03

57 962

13 687

2003/04

53 182

51 871

2004/05

13 373

7 134

2005/06

18 175

14 109

2006/07

9 501

5 459

QUESTION 572

DATE OF PUBLICATION: FRIDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2008 [IQP N11 -2008]
Question 572 for written reply M Swart (DA) to ask the Minister for Agriculture and Land Affairs:
(1)(a) Who is the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of each of her departments, (b) when were these persons appointed to the position, (c) what qualifications do they have and (d) what experience do they have relevant to the position of CFO;
(2) whether the CFOs of her departments received a performance bonus in 2007; if so, in each case, (a) how much and (b) why was the performance bonus awarded? NW1255E
REPLY:
(In respect of the Department of Land Affairs):
The post is currently vacant.
(In respect of the Department of Agriculture):

(1) (a) Mr. Thomas Marais (Department of Agriculture)

(b) 1 December 2006

(c) Grade 12 (1973), B.Admin (1987), Honours B. Admin (1988), M. Admin (1990)

(d) Appointed as Chief Director: Financial Management in the Department of Agriculture from 1 February 1996 (more than 10 years experience). Acted as CFO from October 2001).
(2) No

Not applicable

Not applicable

QUESTION NO 574

DATE OF PUBLICATION IN INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER: 28 MARCH 2008

(INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER NO 11)

Mr M M Swathe (DA) to ask the Minister of Water Affairs and Forestry:

In respect of each of the past five years, what was the (a) total capital expenditure estimates for her department at (i) national, (ii) provincial and (iii) local level and (b) amount (i) budgeted and (ii) actually spent at each level? NW1258E

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REPLY:

(a)(i) The Department of Water Affairs and Forestry is a department with national competency and therefore does not have provincial equivalents.


(a)(ii) Falls away.
(a)(iii) Falls away.

(b) Capital Expenditure:




Financial year

(i)

Estimates

Rx 000

(ii)

Expenditure

(Actual)

Rx 000


2003/04

235 005

775 524

2004/05

344 577

215 434

2005/06

431 809

409 128

2006/07

101 057

100 197

2007/08

481 649

478 639

QUESTION 576

FOR WRITTEN REPLY
Date of publication on internal question paper: 28 March 2008

Internal question paper no: 11



Mrs JA Semple (DA) to ask the Minister of Social Development:

Whether any steps have been taken to give effect to the recent ACCESS judgement against his department; if not, why no; if so, (a) (i) what steps and (ii) what effect will this have on his department’s budget, (b) how does his department intend informing the public of their rights in this regard and (c) how will his department implement the judgement and in which timeframes? NW1260E



REPLY:

Yes, steps have been taken.

(a)(i) The Department respects the decision of the High Court to implement section 10 (6) of the 2005 Regulations. Adjustments to the social pension information technology system to accommodate beneficiaries with alternative documents and the training of officials to enable them to effect the court decision are currently planned.
The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) was informed on the 4th of April 2008 and the CEO has communicated to all the officials that the judgement must be given effect to immediately. The Department and SASSA will also prepare guidelines outlining which alternative identity documents should be accepted. This is intended to safeguard the integrity of the administration of the social assistance grant as required by law. The new Regulations will be promulgated by July 2008 to address the defect.
ii. The exact financial implications have not yet been quantified but experience shows that the public awareness campaign alone costs in the region of R6 million. However, there would also be additional costs relating to the training of staff and changes to the SOCPEN system.

(b) The public will be informed about their rights through public awareness campaigns currently being used by the Department and the South African Social Security Agency to reach the poor such as media campaigns and mobile units in collaboration with the Department of Home Affairs.


(c). The court decision must be implemented with immediate effect. Changes to the social pension information technology system to accommodate alternative forms of ID must be effected.

QUESTION NO 578

QUESTION 578 FOR WRITTEN REPLY: NATIONAL ASSEMBLY: 2008-04-09: MR S.B FARROW (DA): SIGNED PERFORMANCE AGREEMENTS

Mr. S B Farrow (DA) to ask the Minister of Science and Technology:


(1)  Whether all staff currently employed b y his department have signed performance agreements; if not, what percentage has signed such agreements;
(2)  In respect of each of the past three years up to and including 2007, how many: (a) senior managers (levels 13-16) were employed by his department and (b) of these senior managers signed performance agreements;
(3)  whether all senior managers who signed performance agreements were assessed during this period; if not, why not; if so,
(4)  whether any senior managers failed to meet the performance standards required of them; if so, what action was taken against them?

REPLY:

(1) All staff members did sign Performance Agreements during 2007/8 financial year.


(2) (a) 79 Senior Managers( taken from EEA report 2006/7).
(b) All signed Performance Agreements.
(3) All those who completed their twelve calendar month(probation) were assessed and those still on probation were reviewed in terms of DPSA directives.
(4) Only one Manager could not achieve the required output hence Training and Development programme was identified and further review conducted in this regard.

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