Ramaphosa must commit to Payment Plan to pay business suppliers
One of the tests for President Cyril Ramaphosa’s first 100 days in office will be to ensure that more than 100 000 unpaid invoices, worth over R7.7 billion, much of it to small businesses, is paid out as a matter of urgency.
The DA will write to both Minister Lindiwe Zulu and President Ramaphosa asking that they commit to a Small Business Suppliers Payment Plan to clear the arrears currently due to hardworking men and women in the small business sector.
In his oral reply to members of Parliament on the State of the Nation Address (SONA), President Ramaphosa said:
“This is something that I want to see addressed as I visit government departments, because the culture of late payment has gone on for far too long and has caused far too much damage, particularly to emerging black businesses”
Finance Minister, Malusi Gigaba, made a similar commitment during his budget speech when he said government Departments and institutions that do not pay suppliers on time will be charged with financial misconduct.