Democratic Alliance press statement
by
Toby Chance MP
DA Shadow Minister of Small Business
Development
Small Business Ministry misses every one of its performance
targets
16 October 2015
Release: immediate
The Small Business Development
Department’ 2014/15 Annual Report reveals that Lindiwe Zulu’s newly formed
ministry has failed dismally in fulfilling its mandate by missing every single
one of its performance targets for the year.
Amid a crippling national
unemployment crisis, the department was set up to support the small, medium and
micro-sized enterprises (SMME) sector in creating new jobs and to “lead an
integrated approach to the promotion and development of Small Businesses and
Co-operatives through a focus on the economic and legislative drivers that
stimulate entrepreneurship to contribute to radical economic transformation”.
The Department set a measly four
Output targets for its first year of existence, of which it could not achieve
one.
While this is truly shocking and is
indicative of the ANC government’s failure to address South Africa’s jobs
crisis, it comes as no surprise as this department is still hamstrung by its
“caretaker”, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
The Annual Report was, in fact,
extracted from the DTI’s Annual Report, as the Department was only proclaimed
in July 2014 so its functions fell within those of the DTI for the 2014/15
financial year.
Small business’s comparative
irrelevance to the DTI is plain for all to see, by the fact that its report of
over 200 pages contains only 1 (page 78) devoted to the Department of Small
Business Development.
Meanwhile, South Africa continues to
slip in the Global Enterpreneurship Monitor’s rankings of total entrepreneurial
activity compared to our sub-Saharan neighbours. Until this trend is reversed,
through an unrelenting focus on mentorship and training, reducing the cost of
doing business, unblocking obstacles to accessing finance and markets, and instilling
an entrepreneurial culture in our youth, South Africa’s economic performance
will continue to disappoint and growth will stick below 2%
The DA believes it is possible to
ensure that more South Africans are afforded the opportunity to start and grow
their own businesses, and in turn create jobs for the millions of South
Africans who cannot find work
South Africans cannot afford a
Department of Small Business Development which fails to support small
businesses and entrepreneurs. Tackling our unemployment crisis depends on it.
Minister Zulu must waste no time in ensuring that her ministry is fully
capacitated and fully independent.
Media Enquiries:
Toby Chance MP
DA Shadow Minister of Small Business
Development
083 251 5613
Graham Charters
Media Officer
072 635 0440
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