The Citizen (Gauteng)

Privatisat­ion not the answer– expert

DRAWBACK: PRICE HIKES COULD AFFECT THE POOR

- – simnikiweh@citizen.co.za Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i

Another analyst argues it could work if the process is done correctly.

The push towards privatisat­ion of state-owned entities in South Africa could drive prices higher, making essential services more inaccessib­le to the poor, according to an economist.

This was in the wake of calls to privatise the barely profitable South African Airways (SAA) and plans to split power utility Eskom into three companies, which some have seen as the first step towards privatisat­ion.

Economist Peter Baur warned that privatisat­ion could leave a vacuum in place of the mandates SOEs often operated under, such as addressing inequality and shielding the poor from price inflation.

“SOEs provide critical services, often at competitiv­e prices, forming a type of price cap which the private sector may find hard to do. Privatisin­g SOEs may not be the best idea, as it often leads to the establishm­ent of monopolies within the private sector,” said Baur.

Telkom was one such example of a state entity going private, only to create a monopoly and drive the cost of telecommun­ication up, said Baur.

Telkom, while a profitable semi-privatised company since 2013, has done more for the company’s profitabil­ity and less for bringing down the cost of telecommun­ication services. Telkom was partially privatised when a 30% stake was sold to a US-based company in 1996 and was listed on the JSE in 2003.

While it is largely privately owned, government is still a major shareholde­r, holding a 39% stake in the entity.

But economist Mark Schussler argued that privatisat­ion of SOEs could be done correctly if executed with the aim of breaking monopolies and encouragin­g competitiv­eness.

“Eskom prices have gone up higher than the general inflation rate, and it has been the same for the water boards, so privatisat­ion can keep the prices low if you split up the monopolies,” said Schussler.

Privatisin­g SOEs, argued Baur, could hamper their role in key developmen­t goals set by government towards ending poverty, inequality and unemployme­nt.

 ?? Picture: Moneyweb ?? ANDRE DE RUYTER
Picture: Moneyweb ANDRE DE RUYTER

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