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The Presidency, Pretoria, Media Statement, 11 December 2015

 

 

PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA:

 

South Africa to Maintain Prudent Fiscal Position

 

 

On Wednesday, 9 December, I appointed Mr David Douglas van Rooyen as the new
Minister of Finance.

 

His appointment as Minister of Finance does not signal a change in the
government's fiscal stance.

 

Government will not abandon the fiscal path that we have chosen in the last
few years.  Maintaining a prudent fiscal position remains one of
government's top priorities. 

 

The new Minister will strengthen the path and continue to support all
efforts aimed at improving the lives of ordinary South Africans.

 

Minister van Rooyen is supported by Deputy Minister Mcebisi Jonas who
carries many years of experience in the economic cluster.

 

They are supported by the hard-working and capable National Treasury team,
led by the Director-General, Mr Lungisa Fuzile.

 

I would like to thank the former Minister of Finance, Mr Nhlanhla Nene for
his sterling contribution to the National Executive and to taking forward
the goals of building a better life for all our people.

 

The urgency of the changes in the leadership of the National Treasury was
occasioned by the need to send nominations to Shanghai, of the head of the
African Regional Centre of the New Development Bank/BRICS Bank, to be based
in Johannesburg. Mr Nene is our candidate for this position.

 

We are fully backing his candidature, knowing full well that he will excel
and make the nation proud in his next assignment.

 

Government remains committed to adhering to the set expenditure ceiling
while maintaining a stable trajectory of our debt portfolio, as set out in
the February 2015 Budget.

 

Our commitment to diversifying our economy, reduce the cost of doing
business and utilizing resources much more efficiently to enable a more
inclusive economic growth remains important.

 

We will continue to improve the budget process in order to maintain our
international reputation as a global leader in budget transparency.

 

South Africa continually seeks to enhance the expansive information it
provides to its citizens on how public resources are generated and used with
the aim of improving budget participation. 

 

To support the economy, government is committed to sustaining public sector
capital investment, by attracting private sector capital into public
infrastructure projects.

 

Government also remains committed to provide support to State Owned
Companies in a fiscally sustainable manner, including South African Airways.


 

We assure the nation that nothing will be done, in supporting state owned
entities, that runs contrary to the fiscal prudence that our country is
renowned for.

 

No state-owned entity will dictate to government how it should be assisted.

 

The implementation of the National Development Plan remains the cornerstone
of our economy. We will continue our actions in alleviating the most binding
constraints to growth and we have set out a series of urgent economic
reforms to build a more competitive economy. 

 

These, among others include:

 

.    Continued investment in economic infrastructure

 

.    Reforming the governance of the State Owned Companies,

 

.    Rationalizing state holding and encouraging private-sector
participation.

 

.    Address our energy challenges.

 

.    Encouraging affordable, reliable and accessible broadband access.

 

.    Promoting black ownership of productive industrial assets.

 

.    Reviewing business incentive programmes in all economic sectors to
ensure that resources support growth.

 

The economic cluster will meet on Tuesday, 15 December as announced by
Minister Jeff Radebe to prepare for a special cabinet meeting on the
economy, which will take place on Friday 18 December.

 

This will enable us to focus specifically and exclusively on the current
economic climate and on the country's response.

 

I thank you.

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

 <http://www.thepresidency.gov.za> www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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