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Finance Standing Committee
Treasury 2020/21 Annual Report; with Deputy Minister
17 Nov 2021
In this virtual meeting, the National Treasury briefed the joint finance committees on its 2020/21 annual report.
Treasury reported that it had received an unqualified audit opinion, with emphasis of matter paragraphs. Weak areas identified in the audit were expenditure management and financial reporting, where there ...
Finance Standing Committee
2021 Revised Fiscal Framework & MTBPS: public hearings
17 Nov 2021
Video
2021 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS)
The Standing and Select Committees on Finance held public hearings on the Revised Fiscal Framework. Amandla.mobi, the SMME Industry Council (SMMEIC), Healthy Living Alliance (HEALA), South African Breweries (SAB), then Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA), South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) ...
Finance Standing Committee
2021 MTBPS: PBO & FFC briefing
16 Nov 2021
Video
2021 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS)
The Financial and Fiscal Commission (FFC) briefed the Joint Committees on Finance and Appropriations from both Houses on the 2021 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS).
The FFC welcomed the 2021 MTBPS tabled by the Minister of Finance, especially given the context ...
Finance Standing Committee
2021 MTBPS: National Treasury briefing, with Deputy Minister
16 Nov 2021
Video
2021 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS)
In a joint meeting with the Standing Committee on Appropriations and the Select Committees on Finance and Appropriations, the Committee received a briefing from the National Treasury about the 2021 medium-term budget policy statement, which the Minister had tabled the previous week. ...
NCOP Finance
Financial Sector Law Amendment Bill: public hearings & National Treasury responses
9 Nov 2021
The Free Market Foundation, the Banking Association of South Africa and the Congress of South African Trade Unions made presentations to the Committee on the Financial Sector Laws Amendment Bill in a virtual meeting.
All three organisations highlighted the terms not clearly defined in the Bill as ...
Standing Committee on Appropriations
Second Special Appropriation Bill: public hearings
17 Sep 2021
In this virtual public hearings joint meeting, the Standing and Select Committees on Appropriations were presented with a submission on the Second Special Appropriation Bill [B17-2021] from the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) which supported the Bill.
COSATU proposed a number of relief measures which included the ...
NCOP Appropriations
Second Special Appropriation Bill 2021: National Treasury briefing; FFC & PBO input
15 Sep 2021
In this virtual meeting, National Treasury briefed the Select Committee on the Second Special Appropriation Bill [B17-2021]. The purpose of the Bill was to propose urgent funding allocation of R32.85bn to the South African Special Risk Insurance Association (SASRIA) to meet the insurance claims caused by the unrest in ...
NCOP Appropriations
Local government audit outcomes 2019/20: AGSA briefing
8 Sep 2021
2019/20 Local Government Audit Outcomes
The Select Committee on Appropriations and the Select Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Water and Sanitation and Human Settlements sat for a joint meeting to discuss the Auditor-General of South Africa’s report on the 2019/20 local government audit outcomes and findings on ...
NCOP Appropriations
2022/23 Division of Revenue: Financial and Fiscal Commission briefing
25 Aug 2021
Video
FFC Submission on 2022/23 Division of Revenue
In this virtual meeting, the Select Committee on Appropriations (National Council of Provinces) was briefed by the Financial and Fiscal Commission (FFC) on its submission on the 2022/23 Division of Revenue.
The Committee was told that the shock of the pandemic led to ...
NCOP Finance
Economic impact of the recent unrest: National Treasury and PBO briefing
24 Aug 2021
In a virtual meeting, National Treasury presented briefly on the impact the social unrest had on the economy. National Treasury emphasised that the unrest that occurred in Gauteng and KZN will have an effect on the National Gross Domestic Product growth. It also listed the number of sectors that ...