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Presentation to Portfolio Committee Intergovernmental Relations

Presentation to Portfolio Committee Intergovernmental Relations. Presented by Mr D Powell 10 March 2003. Purpose. To assess progress in 2002-2003. To identify outputs for 2003-2004. To identify indicative outputs for the outer years (2004/5 and 2005/6). Contents.

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Presentation to Portfolio Committee Intergovernmental Relations

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  1. Presentation to Portfolio Committee Intergovernmental Relations Presented by Mr D Powell 10 March 2003

  2. Purpose • To assess progress in 2002-2003. • To identify outputs for 2003-2004. • To identify indicative outputs for the outer years (2004/5 and 2005/6).

  3. Contents • Outcomes 2003-2005: stabilizing igr. • Progress in 2002-2003. • Policy gaps. • Outputs for 2003-2004. • Outputs for 2004/5-2005/6. • Organizational structure of Chief Directorate.

  4. Outcomes 2003-2005 I • Integrating core systems of governance (planning, budgeting, implementation) for more efficient service delivery and greater developmental impact. • Why is this necessary? Because spheres must work together as one government within clear and predictable “rules of engagement” to improve service delivery.

  5. Outcomes 2003-2005 II • Securing the place of local government within systems of planning, budgeting, implementation. • Why is this necessary? Because municipalities are the institutions of government through which people-centered governance is most directly and fully expressed. • And because most national policies impact locally and must be designed/refined and implemented with local conditions in mind.

  6. Outputs for 2002-2003 • Proposals on the distribution of powers and functions between spheres of government (July 2003). • An enabling legislative framework for inter-departmental, inter-cluster and inter-sphere planning, monitoring and service delivery system (October 2003).

  7. Output measures 2002-2003 • Legislation regulating s139. • Framework for managing assignment of powers and functions to local government. • Report assessing schedules 4 and 5 of the Constitution submitted to Cabinet. • Legislation implementing section 41 of the Constitution.

  8. Progress 2002-2003 I Legislation regulating s139 • Constitutional amendment to section 139 (provincial oversight of local government) finalised (National Treasury (lead), dplg and Justice) passed by National Assembly on 19 February 2003. • Chapter 13 of Municipal Finance Management Bill before Parliament.

  9. Progress 2002-2003 II Assignment of powers and functions to LG • Policy framework completed (first draft). • First draft tabled in G&A cluster on 20 February (Task team of G&A examining document) and 03 March 2003. • Proposals consulted on in provincial conferences. • Cabinet submission in April 2003.

  10. Progress 2002-2003 III Assessment of schedules 4&5 • Purpose is to examine practical problems with definitions and location (e.g. libraries) and to suggest refinements where needed. • Bi-laterals with DACST and Home Affairs. • Draft report completed, but process underway. • Consultations in provincial conferences.

  11. Progress 2002-2003 IV Legislation implementing s41 • Section 41 Bill (first draft) completed. • Policy on igr (first draft) completed. • Guidelines on provincial-local IGR completed. • Proposals to G&A cluster on 3 February 2003.

  12. Progress 2002-2003 V Intergovernmental structures • Role of PCC and MINMEC assessed and structures aligned to a government-wide focus under the Medium Term Strategic Framework (MTSF) • SALGA afforded full membership of PCC.

  13. Policy gaps • Greater predictability and legal certainty about spheres roles in planning, budgeting and implementation (the purpose of igr) required. • No framework for managing assignments of additional powers and functions to local government - assignments are ad hoc, persistent unfunded mandates.

  14. Outputs 2003-2004 Section 41 Bill • Introduce legislation to implement section 41 of the Constitution to stabilise igr. • Extensive audit of igr completed in 2000, and good lessons for igr from ISRDP&URP. Cabinet Lekgotla resolution in January 2003. • No Act to date but an Act is mandatory.

  15. Outputs 2003-2004 II • Broad framework legislation, creating certainty and predictability, but not rigidity. • Submission of bill to cabinet in April 2003.

  16. Outputs 2003-2004 III Bill will focus on: • clarifying principles for inter-sphere coordination of planning, budgeting and implementation (Cabinet Lekgotla 2003); • provide for intergovernmental structures; and • provide for dispute settlement. • Draft policy and bill completed. • Submission to cabinet in April 2003.

  17. Outputs 2003-2004 IV Policy framework on assignment and review of schedules 4&5: • Strengthen provisions of Municipal Systems Act governing assignments of powers and functions to local sphere. • Introduce policy on assignment. • Assess functional definitions, and location of powers and functions between spheres. • Submission to cabinet in April and July 2003.

  18. Outputs 2004/5-2005/6 • Administer section 41 Act. • Research and refinements to igr system. • Integrated information management systems.

  19. Thank you

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