James Lorimer says no other province received clean slate of unqualified audits from AG
Provincial Audit Outcomes: DA-run Western Cape tops provincial audit results
The Auditor-General has rated the DA-run Western Cape the province with the best financial administration in South Africa for the 2009/10 financial year. Every provincial department and all public entities below them received unqualified audits, a feat unmatched by any other province. It also marked a significant improvement on previous provincial audits, achieved when the ANC was in control of the province. The results constitute further evidence that where the DA governs, it delivers a better run administration than the ANC. And, because that administration is well managed, service delivery is of a higher standard.
A full breakdown of the audit outcomes for every province follows at the end of this statement.
There are two elements to achieving a clean set of audit outcomes. First and foremost, it is testament to an efficient and professional provincial treasury which oversees compliance with best auditing practice, record keeping and general financial management. We are lucky in the Western Cape to have an excellent team and credit must go to them.
Secondly, it requires political leadership that does not micro-manage, allows professionals to do their work, does not meddle with good appointments and does not mis-spend public money. In all of these three areas, the DA-run province differs from the ANC. We do not practice cadre deployment - people are hired and managed on merit.
We do not indulge in fruitless and wasteful expenditure; indeed, austerity has been one of the Western Cape's hallmarks. And we do not interfere and attempt to control every element of governance. This is the blue sky between the DA-run Western Cape and other ANC-run provinces.
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In assessing the Western Cape's improved year-on-year performance, the Auditor-General said that it is "pleasing to note that seven (54%) departments, including the Provincial Legislature registered a clean audit opinion (financially unqualified opinion with no findings on predetermined objectives and/or compliance with laws and regulations) for the year under review, which is a 100% increase compared to 2008-09." Indeed, 8 (62%) of the province's 13 departments improved upon their previous year's performance. None regressed. Of the province's 12 entities, seven (58%) registered improved audit outcomes, while none regressed.
2009/10 Provincial Audits: Key Facts:
* In total, 10 ANC run departments received disclaimers
* In total, 24 ANC run departments received qualified audit opinions
* 7 out of the 8 ANC-run health departments received qualified audits or disclaimers (4 Disclaimers, 3 Qualified opinions), making it the worst run ANC department across the country.
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* 6 out of the 8 ANC-run education departments received qualified audits or disclaimers (3 disclaimers, 3 Qualified opinions), making it the second worst run ANC department across the country.
* The worst performing province was the North West with more than half its departments getting a qualified opinion or worse (8 out of 13 - 2 disclaimers, 6 qualified opinions)
The Western Cape's financial probity has led to robust and dependable infrastructure development. For instance, the province played a major role in assuring that all provincial municipalities spent 100% of their Municipal Infrastructure Grants (MIGs), which focus infrastructure development in poor communities. Working with municipal leaders on a monthly basis, the province kept track of municipal MIG spending, providing support where needed. Because the DA cares about the finances of all elected bodies under its leadership, even if they are not DA-led, we made it a priority to work with all provincial municipalities to spend their MIGs in a timely fashion.
In contrast to the DA governed Western Cape's seven clean audits and six unqualified audits (with comments), the North West received six qualified audits and two disclaimers. Five other provinces also had at least 4 qualified audits or disclaimers each.
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We also note with concern the performance of certain departments in other provinces, especially education and health. Three provincial education departments received qualified audits and three more received disclaimers. Meanwhile, three provincial health departments received qualified audits and four more received disclaimers. This means that 75% of ANC-led provinces are failing to spend their education money properly and 85% are failing to deliver health care in a financially responsible manner.
These results lead to a conclusion that we believe is becoming clearer as time goes on: where the DA governs, it governs well; where the ANC governs, it governs poorly. Our financial performance shows that South Africans have an alternative to the mismanagement in ANC provinces. Below are the Auditor-General's findings that prove our assertion.
Provincial Department Audit Outcomes 2009-10:
Western Cape
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Education: Unqualified Health: Unqualified Local Government and Housing: Unqualified Provincial Premier: Unqualified Transport and Public Works: Unqualified Agriculture: Unqualified Community Safety: Unqualified Cultural Affairs and Sport: Unqualified Economic Development and Tourism: Unqualified Environmental Affairs and Development Planning: Unqualified Provincial Treasury: Unqualified Social Development: Unqualified Provincial Parliament: Unqualified
Eastern Cape
Education: DISCLAIMER Health: DISCLAIMER Economic Development and Environmental Affairs: QUALIFIED Housing: QUALIFIED Agriculture: Unqualified Local Government and Traditional Affairs: Unqualified Office of the Premier: Unqualified Provincial Treasury: Unqualified Public Works: Unqualified Roads and Transport: Unqualified Safety and Liaison: Unqualified Social Development: Unqualified Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture: Unqualified Provincial Legislature: Unqualified
Free State
Health: DISCLAIMER Police, Roads and Transport: DISCLAIMER Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs: QUALIFIED Human Settlements: QUALIFIED Education: QUALIFIED Public Works and Rural Development: QUALIFIED Agriculture: Unqualified The Premier: Unqualified Economic Development, Tourism & Environ Affairs: Unqualified Social Development: Unqualified Sport, Arts Culture and Recreation: Unqualified Free State Legislature: Unqualified Free State Provincial Treasury: Unqualified
Gauteng
Health: DISCLAIMER Infrastructure Development: QUALIFIED Agriculture and Rural Development: Unqualified Community Safety: Unqualified Economic Development: Unqualified Education: Unqualified Housing: Unqualified Local Government: Unqualified Roads and Transport: Unqualified Social Development: Unqualified Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation: Unqualified Gauteng Shared Service Centre: Unqualified Provincial Legislature: Unqualified Gauteng Provincial Treasury: Unqualified Office of the Premier: Unqualified
KwaZulu-Natal
Agriculture, Environ Affairs & Rural Development: QUALIFIED Health: QUALIFIED Public Works: QUALIFIED Social Development: QUALIFIED Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs: Unqualified Economic Development and Tourism: Unqualified Education: Unqualified Human Settlements: Unqualified Office of the Premier: Unqualified Sport and Recreation: Unqualified The Royal Household: Unqualified Transport: Unqualified Provincial Legislature: Unqualified Arts, Culture and Tourism: Unqualified Community Safety and Liaison: Unqualified Provincial Treasury: Unqualified
Limpopo
Education: DISCLAIMER Health: QUALIFIED Public Works: QUALIFIED Social Development: QUALIFIED Agriculture: Unqualified Economic Development, Environment and Tourism: Unqualified Local Government and Housing: Unqualified Office of the Premier: Unqualified Provincial Treasury: Unqualified Roads and Transport: Unqualified Safety, Security and Liaison: Unqualified Sport, Arts and Culture: Unqualified Provincial Legislature: Unqualified
Mpumalanga
Education: QUALIFIED Health: QUALIFIED Agriculture and Land Administration: Unqualified Community Safety, Security and Liaison: Unqualified Culture, Sport and Recreation: Unqualified Economic Development and Planning: Unqualified Housing: Unqualified Local Government: Unqualified Public Works, Roads and Transport: Unqualified Social Development: Unqualified Office of the Premier: Unqualified Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature: Unqualified Finance: Unqualified
North West
Education: DISCLAIMER Public Works, Roads & Transport: DISCLAIMER Human Settlements: QUALIFIED Local Government and Traditional Affairs: QUALIFIED Public Safety: QUALIFIED Office of the Premier: QUALIFIED Social Development: QUALIFIED Provincial Legislature: QUALIFIED Agriculture, Conservation, Environment & Rural Dev: Unqualified Economic Development and Tourism: Unqualified Health: Unqualified Provincial Treasury: Unqualified Sport, Arts and Culture: Unqualified
Northern Cape
Health: DISCLAIMER Transport, Roads and Public Works: DISCLAIMER Education: QUALIFIED Sport, Arts and Culture: QUALIFIED Agriculture and Land Reform: Unqualified Economic Affairs: Unqualified Housing and Local Government: Unqualified Office of the Premier: Unqualified Provincial Treasury: Unqualified Safety and Liaison: Unqualified Social Services and Population Development: Unqualified Tourism, Environment and Conservation: Unqualified Provincial Legislature: Unqualified
Statement issued by James Lorimer MP, Democratic Alliance Shadow Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs, October 20 2010
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