Daily Dispatch

Oscar promises an app to end late state payments

DA says the government sings the same song before every election

- SIPHE MACANDA SENIOR REPORTER siphem@dispatch.co.za

A new invoice tracking system is going to speed up the state’s payments to its small business providers, finance MEC Oscar Mabuyane announced while delivering his budget speech in Bhisho on Tuesday.

The new system would allow small, micro and medium enterprise­s (SMMEs) to track their payments through a userfriend­ly app linked to all provincial department­s and would ensure payment in 30 days, he added.

However, Mabuyane could not say whether the app had already been developed, what it would be called, when it would come into effect or how SMMEs would access it.

This led DA provincial leader Nqaba Bhanga to say the announceme­nt was nothing but electionee­ring.

But Mabuyane said: “Our support to SMMEs will be meaningles­s without addressing their concerns on late payments. Nafcoc [the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce] has reminded us that there are SMMEs that have bills outstandin­g for more than 90 days, resulting in retrenchme­nts and closure of doors.”

For years small firms doing business with the state have complained about the government failing to pay them within the stipulated 30-day period.

But speaking with reporters during a media lockup session, Mabuyane expressed frustratio­n over what he said were occasional­ly deliberate delays in payments.

“By not paying an SMME that has employed people and has done the job, you are not only frustratin­g that person, you are killing the initiative of economic developmen­t,” he said.

The 30-day rule did not mean payment should be processed on the 30th day, he added.

“Those companies are retrenchin­g people because they cannot keep them for 90 days unpaid. We’ve been listening and attending to it. There is positive response but we want 100% compliance. This system is there and happening in the private sector,” he said.

“Treasury must see a particular invoice and follow it up. People can be paid within two or three days if there are no issues with the invoice.”

Bhanga said it was not the first time the ANC-led government had promised to ensure timeous payments.

“In 1999 they said SMMEs must be paid with urgency. In 2004 they said they were implementi­ng the decision.

“In 2009 they said they would intensify it. In 2014 they said they were putting systems in place – and now they come up with an app and we must just believe that?

“Mr Mabuyane must not come and lie to us because he wants votes,” Bhanga said.

 ?? Picture: SIBONGILE NGALWA ?? POINTING THE WAY: Finance MEC Oscar Mabuyane delivers his maiden budget speech at the Bhisho legislatur­e on Tuesday.
Picture: SIBONGILE NGALWA POINTING THE WAY: Finance MEC Oscar Mabuyane delivers his maiden budget speech at the Bhisho legislatur­e on Tuesday.

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