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SECTION 100(1)(b) IMPLEMENTATION IN THE (FORMER) DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND TRANSPORT IN LIMPOPO. PROGRESS REPORT PRESENTATION TO THE NCOP, 30 JULY 2014. Presentation Outline. Background information Responses to the previous NCOP recommendations Progress to date Way forward Recommendations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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SECTION 100(1)(b) IMPLEMENTATION IN THE (FORMER) DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND TRANSPORT IN LIMPOPO PROGRESS REPORT PRESENTATION TO THE NCOP, 30 JULY 2014
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SECTION 100(1)(b) IMPLEMENTATION IN THE (FORMER) DEPARTMENT OF

ROADS AND TRANSPORT IN LIMPOPO

PROGRESS REPORT PRESENTATION TO THE NCOP, 30 JULY 2014

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Presentation Outline

Background informationResponses to the previous NCOP recommendationsProgress to dateWay forward Recommendations

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In December 2011, Cabinet invoked Section 100(1)(b) of the Republic of South Africa Constitution Act, No. 108 of 1996, as amended, for purposes of intervening in the administration of five departments in Limpopo provinces; including the Department of Roads and Transport. The Department of Transport and the Provincial Department of Roads and Transport adopted a Diagnosis, Turnaround/ Recovery and Exit approach.On 9 July 2014 Cabinet decided to approve the transition of the national government intervention in Limpopo from Section 100 (1)(b) to Section 100 (1)(a).This presentation seeks to provide progress made in the (former) Limpopo Department of Transport.

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Background information

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Responses to the previous NCOP recommendations

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NCOP recommendations Responses 4.1 The Department of Roads and

Transport must fill the key vacant posts at RAL within the next four months

The Board was appointed in April 2014 and has already conducted interviews for the positions of CEO and CFO.

4.4 The next four months should be a transition to implement the exit strategy

Procurement delegations were delegated to the HOD in February 2014

4.5 The five systemic challenges should be prioritized and remedies implemented within the next four months

See the slides on progress made to date

4.7 The Limpopo Provincial Administration should ensure compliance with the PFMA, 1999

See the slides on progress made to date

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Progress to date

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Status quo analysisConfirmed the

issues that caused the qualification

TurnaroundDeveloped a

Turnaround/ Recovery Plan. Received a team from National Treasury (PWC) to address 2012 / audit queries. The Department obtained an unqualified audit opinion in 2013/14

Recovery Diagnosis

Exit

Rational for the intervention:

Qualified audit opinion for 2010/11

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Progress to date

Rational for the intervention:

No contract management

Weak internal controls

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Status quo analysisMajority of the

issues raised by NT and AG confirmed

Inadequate SCM policies

Turnaround Developed a

Turnaround/ Recovery Plan. Records management improved

Reviewed SCM policies, financial delegations, and reconstituted bid committees.

Recovery Diagnosis

Exit

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Progress to date

Rational for the intervention:

No oversight over agencies

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Status quo analysisPoor financial

management at both RAL and GAAL. Weak Corporate Governance at both institutions. No Shareholders Compact signed at RAL. Vacancies at key positions.

TurnaroundSeconded a DOT

official to act as interim CEO at RAL. Reinstated the CEO of GAAL. Facilitated the appointments of new Boards of Directors for RAL and GAAL. Approved Shareholders Compact.

Recovery Diagnosis

Exit

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Progress to date

Rational for the intervention:

Over commitments

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Status quo analysisNo proper

verification of payments. Backlog in payments to service providers especially at RAL.

TurnaroundCleared payments

backlogs at Department and the agencies. Strengthened internal controls (checklist)

Recovery Diagnosis

Exit

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Progress to date

Rational for the intervention:

Irregular tender awards

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Status quo analysisWeak quality

assurance checks. Wrong application of sub-contracting and ceding and database (panel) policies. Probe by Public Protector on irregular award of a tender.

TurnaroundProvided technical

and legal support. Supported forensic, criminal and DC investigations. Closed gaps. Developed an action plan to implement the Public Protector’s recommendations

Recovery Diagnosis

Exit

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More progress

Cash situation stabilized. The Department has not over spent on the 2012/13 current budget.Paid all outstanding invoices with 99% currently being paid within the required 30 days. Implementing cost containment measures.Introduced internal control with regard to payments in the Department. From December 2011 to date a total 23 912 invoices to the value of R5 246 330 700-48 were verified and processed for payment.Aligned the budget to the Strategic Plan, Annual Performance Plan and broken it down to project level.Brought additional capacity from DOT to do quality checks and invoice verification with regard to two main cost drivers, namely; roads infrastructure and bus contracts.Brought additional capacity from DOT to improve financial management and SCM at both RAL and GAAL.

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More progress

Seconded an official from the Department to act as interim CEO for the duration of the intervention.Reviewed 11 and approved 7 policies at RAL.Reviewed and amended 13 policies at GAAL.Re-instated the CEO of GAALImproved contract management in the department.Implemented the Public Protector’s recommendations to an extent they are the responsibility of the Department. Outstanding issues are related to either legal or criminal processes underway.Obtained unqualified Audit Report for 2012/13 for the Department.Cleared the payments backlog especially at RAL.Stopped the usage of hand written cheques at GAAL

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More progress

Infrastructure delivery: 8 new roads projects (upgrade) were re-started after being discontinued because of lack of funds (over-commitments), 5 new roads projects were started. 3 roads rehabilitation projects were started, 3 bridge construction projects have started, 3 flood damaged projects are being undertaken, 36 preventative road maintenance projects commenced, 49 EPWP projects of various types were commissioned, and new and replacement road signs have been acquired and are being installed.Criminal cases: 5 cases have been registered with the police as a result of the forensic investigation. 30 cases of conflict of interest were investigates and 27 withdrawn. The former CEO of RAL has been arrested on fraud and corruption charges. One employee, one ex- employee of the department as well as 9 contractors were arrested in relation to the patching of potholes project (all but 4 where withdrawn). A former employee of GAAL was successfully convicted on cheque fraud.

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More progress

DC cases: Department: 7 cases on pothole patching project.RAL: 2 cases of insubordination and neglect of duties. The case of former CEO for constructive dismissal is arbitration at the CCMAGAAL: 4 cases of mismanagement and financial misconduct. A former employee of GAAL was successfully convicted on fraud (cheque fraud) charges.

Former CEO and an official of RAL as well as a private service provider have been arrested on fraud and corruption charges.

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Way forward

The Department of Transport contributed to the MOA and issues specific for Roads and Transport that need closer cooperation in the spirit of Section 100(1)(a) include the following:

Outstanding DC cases.Finalisation of the study to the appropriate models to deliver infrastructure and management of the airports in the provinceProvision of support on criminal and related investigations.Provision of support to the numerous litigation cases; especially at RAL.Support in the filling of key positionsSupport in the SCM practises for high value contracts.

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Recommendation

It is recommended that the NCOP notes the presentation.

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Thank You


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