Let’s lift the dead hand of bureaucracy off aid for small business
2 April 2020
When the State of Disaster was declared by President Ramaphosa there was a national upsurge of fellow-feeling. A desire to help others was rampant, uplifting to see and to experience.
We were told of vast sums of money flowing towards helping the less fortunate and the worst affected by the economic effects of the coronavirus – small businesses.
A week into the crisis, with much more hardship predicted, that burst of fellow-feeling that “we are all in this together” appears to be fading.
At one extreme it has become, “I’m all right Jack. Pull up the ladder”. At the other, the human impulse to help others is being smothered in a bureaucratic blanket. Nowhere has this flip side of charity become clearer than in the small business sector.