ANCWL Statement on National Budget 2017/18

 

 

The African National Congress Women's League (ANCWL) has noted the National
Budget speech 2017/18 delivered by the Minister of Finance on the 22nd
February 2017. Regrettably there are incoherences between the SONA by the
President and the budget speech by the Minister and we are hoping that this
incoherence will not trickle down to various departments who are responsible
for implemenation of government programmes. This will be a direct sabotage
to the radical socio-economic transformation agenda of the ANC led
government. 

 

The ANCWL's remarks on the speech are on the following issues: 

 

1. Financial sector 

 

The speech was delivered few days after Competition Commission reported on
massive corruption done by some of the banks. Very disappointing that the
Minister did not delve deeper into the corruption of the banking cartels and
this will fit the narrative that the ANC-led government is lenient on fraud
and corruption by corporates. The soft gloves treatment of cartels has to
stop with immediate effect. 

 

The ANCWL's call is that the banks who are guilty of corruption must have
their operating licences revoked, criminal charges laid against their Boards
and Executives and be fined 100% of commission earned out of the corrupt
acts. Government must stop doing business with banks charged with corruption
with immediate effect.

 

The ANCWL has noted that there are three new banking licences that have been
granted. Whilst this is welcomed as a right step towards demonopolising the
banking sector, the ANCWL's interest is on the gender disaggregation on the
ownership of those new banks. Any new entrant in the banking sector not
having 50%+ women ownership in particular black does not address our call
for economic emancipation of black women. 

 

2. Economic transformation 

 

The ANCWL welcomes acknowledgement that 95% of the wealth is in the hands of
10% percent of the population which is the minority race. As the women's
league, we are deeply disappointed that government has set aside only 30%
for black businesses and 70% will be for white owned businesses. This does
not reflect any intention of radically transforming the economic patterns
and redressing the economic imbalances of the past. Anything below 50%+ will
not level the playing fields in terms of business. 

 

3. Tax administration and nets  

 

a) Administration 

 

The ANCWL applauds the ANC-led government with its good tax administration
system implemented by South African Revenue Services (SARS).The appointment
of capable leadership at SARS is yielding positive results. Under the
leadership of Commissioner Tom Moyane and his collective, SARS has been
performing exceptionally well and that is applauded.

 

b) Tax nets

 

Due to patriarchal salary scales and chauvinistic attitude of excluding
women from participating in labour market women are likely to make up
smaller proportion of contributors to the economy through paying tax however
that does not erode their importance in contributing to the economy as
taxpayers. 

 

The ANCWL welcomes the tax nets for 2017/18 but highly disappointed on
Corporate tax. Corporates in SA have been maximising their profits for their
shareholders and executives at the expense of the poor and the working
class. There must be substantial increase on Corporate tax 

 

4.  Education and Health 

 

Access to education and quality health care are critical in building a
society free from gender oppression. 

 

a) Higher education 

 

The ANCWL applauds the ANC-led government for its intervention to help
children of the poor and working class to access Higher education. We call
on government to ensure that all children from the poor families get
assisted for them to access higher education.  Decommercialisation of higher
education will have positive impact in addressing inequality, unemployment
and poverty.

 

The ANCWL calls for Fees Commission to speedily conclude it's work and
provides government with proposals on how to implement free higher education
in 2018. Provision of free higher education for the poor cannot be subjected
to boardroom talks any further.

 

b) Provision of sanitary towels for girl learners 

 

The ANCWL calls for supply of sanitary towels to all girls learners in
public schools. Girl learners from poor households cannot afford the costs
of sanitary pads. The ANC led government must distribute free sanitary
towels and free condoms. Government must assist in establishing black women
owned businesses that will produce the much needed sanitary towels and
government has to procure from those businesses. 

 

c) National Health Insurance scheme 

 

The snail pace implementation of the National Health Insurance is worrisome
and we hope there will be progress in 2017. The ANC led government must also
intensify recruitment of health personnel for the public health facilities
and resource those facilities with the necessary equipment. There is slack
of security in various public health facilities and that compromises safety
of health personnel in particular women in those facilities. 

 

The focus of the ANC led government is radical socio-economic transformation
and that must not be watered down by anyone to please rating agencies, white
monopoly capital and it's agents. 

 

The ANC leads the agenda of improving the lives of the economically
marginalised, unemployment and poor South Africans which the majority of
them are women and the youth.

 

 

Issued by Meokgo Matuba, Secretary General of the ANCWL

 

Enquiries:

Cde Toko Xasa, +27 82 652 3131 

Cde Fundi Skweyiya, +27 72 231 5518

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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