What is clear from the Minister of Finance, Tito Mboweni’s, Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement, tabled today in the National Assembly (28 October 2020), is that our provincial budget has been cut by a further R1,47 billion in this financial year in the Western Cape.
What is worse, is that our biggest fear was confirmed - provincial budgets have been cut to fund the R10.5 billion bailout of South African Airways (SAA).
To fund this bailout, the Western Cape provincial budget has been cut by R86.61 million in this financial year through cuts to conditional grants as follows:
Which means that the bailout for SAA will clearly compromise our healthcare services and the well-being and dignity of those living in the Western Cape by de-funding critical projects that provide food security, that support ownership of property and land transformation and that create jobs in the Western Cape.
However, there were some positive notes from today’s adjustment budget, in particular commitments to immediate food relief for poor households, support for Early Childhood Development Centers and support for job creation initiatives through the Provincial Roads Maintenance Programme.
But at the end of the day, the bailout to SAA is unjustifiable and simply wrong.
Where will national government draw the line when it comes to SOEs? By opening this door, National Treasury has opened the door to further bailouts which can now only come at the expense of the safety, dignity and jobs of those living in the Western Cape and South Africa.
We also remain concerned by the decision by National Treasury to move from a 3-year to a 5-year debt stabilisation path which means that there is an elevated risk of a debt default over the medium term in South Africa.
We will not go down without a fight, and will continue to do everything possible to oppose budget cuts that risk compromising frontline service delivery in the Western Cape.
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Francine Higham
Spokesperson for the Provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities
(Responsible for the Provincial Treasury and the Department of Economic Development and Tourism)
Tel: 021 483 4327
Cell: 071 087 5150
Email: francine.higham@westerncape.gov.za