The ANC national executive committee lekgotla this weekend will discuss how — and when — to move state-owned entities out of the department of public enterprises and into their line ministries.
“We expect the lekgotla to spend two days to look at implementation — with particular emphasis that this is the last year of the term of office. We expect the ANC lekgotla to approach this with a high level and sense of urgency,” he said. The resolution on moving the SOEs to line departments was “not anticipated”, Gungubele said, which meant that an analysis had not yet been done as to whether the line departments were ready to perform the oversight role that would come with the entities.
But inside the party two senior members have said that the resolutions must be fulfilled. One national executive member told the“[Public Enterprises Minister] Pravin [Gordhan] staying or going is not about him being in the NEC. There was a resolution of the conference. And that’s where we must start. We can’t be selective. There is no one who doesn’t know of the resolution to step aside.
One of the major issues that has stopped the ANC from seeing through its Reserve Bank resolution is the costs associated with reorganising its ownership model.
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