Transnet will get its bailout, as does Denel and Sanral. And the social aid of misery grant is prolonged to April 2024. Below the motto of restoring public monetary well being, a lot about Wednesday’s Medium-Time period Finances Coverage Assertion is about higher fiscal numbers and stabilising debt.
The selection of which State-owned Entity (SOE) will get bailed out by a Particular Appropriation Invoice and which is not, when the record of troubled public entities is lengthy and diverse, is an attention-grabbing one.
Wednesday’s Medium-Time period Finances Coverage Assertion (MTBPS) left behind the Publish Workplace — which MPs have been lately informed was successfully not a going concern — the nationwide airliner SAA that wants R3.5-billion to finalise the non-public sector deal, and lots of others just like the Land Financial institution, nonetheless weak regardless of getting R10-billion over the previous three years.
Whereas the MTBPS confirms Eskom will get aid on its R400-billion debt, no announcement was made on the rands and cents — though between one and two-thirds of that is being thought-about. The 2023 Finances is the goal date for a agency announcement, together with situations so Eskom, which acquired nicely over R200-billion bailout staggered over ten years from 2019, wouldn’t once more return for assist from the nationwide…