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  • Here’s Mmusi Maimane’s Six-Point Plan To Fix SA’s Current Economic Mess

    05 Dec 2017 by Sloane Hunter in Mmusi Maimane, Money, Politics, South Africa
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    Writing in his regular emailer, “Bokamoso” (which is Sotho for “future”), the DA’s Mmusi Maimane believes that even though the country is in a bit of an economical mess, we can get out of it “at no great cost to the fiscus”.

    Great.

    He rates that it can be done through the implementation of certain policies, even with the country’s current tightly constrained fiscal environment.

    Maimane also pointed out that “while there is a need to address the size and efficiency of the state, the “entirely unsustainable” public sector wage bill and the dysfunctional education system, these measures will take time,” reports Fin24.

    He even went so far as to propose a six-point plan, so let’s take a look-see, shall we?

    1. State-owned entities

    Of course, SOE’s need to be radically reformed, explained Maimane. He carried on to say:

    “They are haemorrhaging public money and delivering dismal services at exorbitant prices.” On a case by case basis, the ones that are not strategic need to be sold, or turned around and then sold, or even just closed down “to stem the bleed”.

    As for the strategic ones, fit-for-purpose leadership needs to be appointed to ensure quality service delivery to the public at the best possible price. “The public just cannot keep funding these inefficient, costly companies which only benefit those who’ve captured them,” said Maimane.

    He sees Eskom as the highest priority. “The only reason for the high and growing price of electricity from a company that is teetering on the edge of collapse, threatening our whole economy, is rank failure of leadership. Eskom has been a bottomless pit into which we’ve thrown so much money that our social welfare system is now at risk,” said Maimane.

    2. Remove red tape

    Secondly, the labour market must be reformed so that school leavers will be able to find jobs. Then:

    [S]mall and medium enterprises “need maximum flexibility if they are to grow, employ as many people as possible, and compete with big businesses. They must not be held back by restrictive regulation and red tape,” explained Maimane.

    “The most important gap to close is not between those who earn high and low wages, but between those who have a job and those who don’t. Until the vast majority of the labour force actually has a job at all, we cannot afford regulation which actively prevents businesses from hiring people,” said Maimane.

    3. Empowerment

    The third suggestion is to simplify and reform the empowerment system.

    “The current system has been used as a mechanism for elite re-enrichment and corruption. It imposes a heavy regulatory burden on businesses and raises the cost and lowers the quantity of service delivery to the poor. We want companies’ greatest contribution to be to society in general, not just to the elite.”

    Maimane believes a “Jobs and Justice Fund, an investment fund that will incentivise companies to help fund new entrants into key sectors”, will be the means of achieving this.

    4. Make SA open for business

    Maimane’s wants to “reduce corporate taxes, abolish exchange controls, remove trade barriers and establish export processing zones to signal to investors that South Africa is open for business”:

    “Wealth and estate taxes are much more effective ways to redistribute wealth, because they do not chase away investors,” said Maimane.

    5. Be tourism friendly

    He also wants South Africa to welcome tourists with open arms by issuing visas on arrival:

    “Tourism is a massive potential source of growth and jobs, as well as foreign exchange. We must fling our doors and skies open to the world’s tourists,” said Maimane.

    6. Zero tolerance for corruption

    Finally, Maimane’s suggests that the “best prosecutor must be appointed” to head the National Prosecuting Authority, followed by a constitutional amendment removing the president’s exclusive power to appoint him or her:

    “Corruption is destroying our nation and we need to signal a zero tolerance attitude henceforth,” said Maimane.

    The country’s recent downgrade to junk status by S&P, brought on by rampant looting of the state, will hurt the poorest most. It is a clarion call to action, he said.

    Simple, no? Can we all please try our best to do something about the current state of our nation? Poverty is getting worse and, as Maimane suggests, “smart changes are needed to reverse the debt trap to enable an open, high growth, high jobs economy”.

    I would prefer it not to have to get worse before it gets better.

    [source:fin24]

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