Cape Argus

Reservatio­ns, support for state of disaster proposal

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

WHILE Parliament’s portfolio committee on public enterprise­s has welcomed the proposal to declare the ongoing load shedding a state of national disaster to assist Eskom to manage the energy crisis, opposition members of the committee have reservatio­ns.

Committee chairperso­n Khaya Magaxa (ANC) shared the committee’s view during a briefing from the department on progress made in addressing the auditor-general’s audit findings with respect to the department and its associated state-owned companies.

However, in a separate statement, committee member and GOOD Party MP Brett Herron described the electricit­y state of disaster as “theatre without substance.”

Herron said: “The ANC’s proposal to declare an electricit­y State of Disaster reflects its desperatio­n to appear to be doing something, anything, to create the impression that it is nominally in control.”

He said the reality was that declaring a disaster would not miraculous­ly enable Eskom to manage the country’s power stations and stop load shedding, as to do that requires engineerin­g and management skills.

“The idea that a state of disaster will provide the government with a tool to speed up the procuremen­t of energy, for example, the procuremen­t of power ships, sounds plausible, but won’t stop the implementa­tion of critical decisions being delayed through court challenges.”

He said there were provisions in the Public Finance Management Act that provided for access to resources in times of crisis, along with provision for deviations in procuremen­t legislatio­n if and where necessary.

“Accessing this emergency funding doesn’t depend on our resorting to another hazardous state of disaster.”

Fellow committee member and DA Mineral Resources and Energy spokespers­on Kevin Mileham also issued a statement in which he said his party would take steps to ensure that such a declaratio­n had in-built safeguards to prevent executive overreach and stop corruption.

Mileham said these measures would be taken to “prevent the feeding frenzy that characteri­sed PPE procuremen­t by ANC cadres and their families during the Covid-19 state of disaster.”

Mileham said the DA would fight to ensure that any state of disaster was monitored by a special inspector-general to prevent the looting of any emergency funding that may be set aside to address the crisis.

He demanded that there be a live and public National Treasury record that will track all tenders, procuremen­t contracts and successful bidders and that a parliament­ary ad-hoc committee be set up to oversee the implementa­tion of the state of disaster.

Members of the committee expressed concern about under-performanc­e at state-owned companies and the excessive amounts reported by the auditor-general on fruitless and wasteful expenditur­e.

Regarding the SOC Shareholde­r management Bill, the department has drafted a National State Enterprise­s Bill that aims to provide a mechanism for the state to enhance the operationa­l efficiency of its SOCs to achieve its developmen­tal objectives.

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Khaya Magaxa
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Kevin Mileham
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Brett Herron

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