Chairperson, the Adjustments Appropriation Bill appears in today's ATCs. However, I just want to clarify a few things: Firstly, this Bill is in accordance with section 30 of the Public Finance Management Act, which allows the Minister to shift funds between and within Votes, or funds to follow transfer of functions in terms of section 42 of the same Act, and the roll-over of funds from the previous financial year. I know that members sometimes have a problem when departments shift funds from one programme to another programme. They do that in terms of the Public Finance Management Act.
The highlights of this Act are that in the past few weeks we met with the Department of Agriculture in the Eastern Cape, who complained that the farmers in that area were complaining about not having received the funds for their pigs that they had to cull. In this Appropriation Bill, that will be provided for. Then there are a number of other provisions that are made but I would really like to draw the attention of some committees to issues like the SA Airways, which is also supported along with Alexkor and others. We think that, as a committee, our colleagues in those select committees should really try to conduct some robust oversight because these public entities are supposed to be generating income, but they are not doing so. They continue to draw funds from government.
On that note, we propose that this House adopts this Adjustment Appropriation Bill so that we can improve the lives of our people. Thank you. [Applause.]
Hon members, I am now going to put Votes in the order in which they appear on the schedule to the Bill.
Vote No 1 - The Presidency - put and agreed to. Vote No 3 - Foreign Affairs - put and agreed to. Vote No 4 - Home Affairs - put and agreed to. Vote No 5 - Provincial and Local Government - put and agreed to. Vote No 6 - Public Works - put and agreed to. Vote No 7 - Government Communication and Information System - put and agreed to. Vote No 8 - National Treasury - put and agreed to. Vote No 9 - Public Service and Administration - put and agreed to. Vote No 10 - Public Service Commission - put and agreed to. Vote No 11 - South African Management Development Institute (Samdi) - put and agreed to. Vote No 12 - Statistics South Africa - put and agreed to. Vote No 13 - Arts and Culture - put and agreed to. Vote No 14 - Education - put and agreed to. Vote No 15 - Health - put and agreed to. Vote No 16 - Labour - put and agreed to. Vote No 17 - Social Development - put and agreed to. Vote No 18 - Sport and Recreation South Africa - put. Vote agreed to (Democratic Alliance dissenting). Vote No 19 - Correctional Services - put and agreed to. Vote No 20 - Defence - put and agreed to. Vote No 21 - Independent Complaints Directorate - put and agreed to. Vote No 22 - Justice and Constitutional Development - put and agreed to. Vote No 23 - Safety and Security - put. Vote agreed to (Democratic Alliance dissenting). Vote No 24 - Agriculture - put and agreed to. Vote No 25 - Communications - put and agreed to. Vote No 26 - Environmental Affairs and Tourism - put and agreed to. Vote No 27 - Housing - put and agreed to. Vote No 28 - Land Affairs - put and agreed to. Vote No 29 - Minerals and Energy - put and agreed to. Vote No 30 - Public Enterprises - put. Vote agreed to (Democratic Alliance dissenting). Vote No 31 - Science and Technology - put and agreed to. Vote No 32 - Trade and Industry - put and agreed to. Vote No 33 - Transport - put and agreed to. Vote No 34 - Water Affairs and Forestry - put and agreed to. Schedule put and agreed to.