Print |  Email | Text size   

Statement on Cabinet meeting of 29 March 2000


29 March 2000

Statement by Deputy President Jacob Zuma on progress in the allocation of Poverty Relief Funds

As you will remember, Cabinet decided a fortnight ago to investigate expenditure of Poverty Relief Funds by all relevant departments

This is meant to ensure that this instrument is used effectively for the purpose for which it was established: to urgently improve the conditions of the poorest of the poor.

A preliminary report on the Department of Welfare was presented to Cabinet this morning. The Minister will elaborate on its content.

What we wish to state is that the President instructed us to speed up this process precisely because of his concern, and that of government, that we should meet our mandate to improve the quality of life of the most vulnerable sectors of our society. It would be inexcusable if the meagre resources at our disposal were not reaching the intended beneficiaries.

The investigation has established that public discussion on this matter has not taken into account the positive work that has been done by the Department over the past few years.

What has not received sufficient attention, and what Cabinet was concerned to ascertain, are the following important facts:

The experience of developing capacity in implementing new government programmes is one that we have gone through since the new democratic government was established. This is because of the new focus of this government, towards alleviating the conditions of the poorest of the poor.

While acknowledging the many weaknesses that need urgent attention, we are convinced that the Department of Welfare, and government as a whole, are handling the matter the best they can. Among the primary considerations in dealing with these disbursements, is to ensure that government is not stampeded into precipitate action that would result in widespread fraud and corruption.

Partnership between government and civil society - which the Minister has undertaken to further strengthen - will also go a long way in improving our work. Consultations in this regard, particularly with religious bodies and other NGOs, have been intensified.

Issued by: Government Communications (GCIS)

top

footer

Bookmark and Share

Last updated 05-Aug-2010
footer