Title: The Department of Public Enterprises
1- The Department of Public Enterprises
- The Role of SOEs in Economic Development
- Presentation to Conference on Urban Development
2Problem Statement
- Although the economy grew by 25 between 1994 and
2002, formal employment creation growth was
limited, often as a result of the introduction of
labor shedding technologies. - E.g. in metal sector while value add grew an
average 3.5 per annum between 1994 and 2004,
employment decreased by 0.86 per annum in this
period - Between 94 and 04, while services share of GDP
has grown, manufacturing share has actually
shrunk by almost a percent and growth,
investment and exports in manufacturing has been
dominated by upstream, capital intensive,
resource based manufacture whilst labour
intensive manufacture has shrunk - Present rate of unemployment is approximately 27
representing over 4,2 million people - Government has the key objective of reducing
unemployment and poverty by 50 by 2014
How can the DPE and SOEs contribute to meeting
this challenge
3Public Enterprises Vision
- Facilitate economic growth by locating SOEs in an
optimal industry structure and ensuring the
efficiency of their operations and the economic
effectiveness of their investment programs - Play a leadership role within the economy in the
areas of corporate governance and national policy
implementation - Catalyse regional and sectoral economic
development opportunities
Optimise the developmental impact of SOEs
4DPE Mission
- Agree optimal industry structure with policy and
regulatory departments - Thereby ensuring a clear policy and operational
environment for the SOE. - Monitor enterprise efficiency and risk exposure
of the state - Exemplary owner and shareholder management and by
implication corporate governance - Optimise SOE investment to enhance sector and
regional economic development potential, with a
strong focus on the Second Economy.
DPE is a facilitator and negotiator
5Shareholder Management
- Shareholder Management
- Needs to reflect the special public purpose of
the enterprise - Enterprise level sustainable enterprise
delivering competitively on market demand and
inspiring private sector confidence to invest. - Industry level Design of division of labor with
private sector to ensure optimum delivery in
partnership with policy departments. - Sector and regional development level
Optimising SOE impact in catalysing industrial
and regional development.
6Enterprise Level Shareholder Management
- Objective is to ensure that the SOE adds to the
competitive advantage of the economy as a whole
through lowest cost sustainable competitive
service provision and investment programs that
inspire private sector confidence - Activities
- Strategic, business and investment plan reviews
to ensure support for government economic
strategy - Definition of best practice governance processes
incorporated in shareholder compact - International benchmarking
- Key performance indicator definition and target
setting and monitoring - Gatekeeper between SOE and policy departments to
ensure compliance to statute and consistency of
approach. - Compliance with key regulations
- Risk analysis
7Industry Level Shareholder Management
- Objective is to ensure that the key input
industries within which the SOEs operate are
characterised by efficiency. - There are three levels of intervention which are
developed in partnership with relevant policy
departments - Definition of an optimal industry structure
through the identification of an optimal division
of labor between the SOE and the private sector
to ensure overall efficiency. - Facilitation of the desired level of private
sector participation as defined by the role of
the private sector in the optimal industry
structure. - Definition of a competitive pricing regime for
the SOE based on ensuring national
competitiveness, the promotion of strategic
industrial and commercial investment and a fair
playing field for the private sector.
8Sector and Regional Development Level
- Objective is to work with economic cluster and
dti to catalyse sectoral and regional economic
development through leveraging SOE capabilities
and assets.
9Joint Project Facility Initiative
- Objective to facilitate the rapid development of
projects to the point where an investment case
has been accepted by financial community and
operational companies. - Four areas have been identified
- ICT creation of a competitive fibre-optic spine
and BPO pilot - Property optimise SOE property portfolio e.g.
back-of-port developments aerospace parks,
tourism development at ports. - Africa specialised SPV to manage new
continental investments - Human Resource Development leveraging of SOE
training facilities - Highly skilled project managers who report to DPE
and the committees of chair-persons and CEOs.
10SOE Capex Program
- Eskom and Transnet are planning to spend R133
billion on their capex programs. - This program will add between 1.5 and 2 to GDP
depending on our ability to competitively
optimise local content - A number of key sectors, some of which have
significantly downscaled over the last twenty
years, will be significantly effected by the
program - Construction
- Electrical and non-electrical machinery
- Transport equipment.
- DPE and the SOEs are exploring mechanisms to
optimise the impact of the program in these
sectors. - Collaborative supplier forums.
- Longer term strategic supplier partnerships
- Optimise industrial participation component
- Targetted short and medium term government
support
11SOE Social
SOEs can play a critical role in social
development although in certain instances this
may require special subsidies.
- Examples
- The provision of telecommunications
infrastructure and electricity to rural areas
plays a critical role in enhancing the welfare of
marginal rural communities, and in certain
instances, enabling economic activity. - Special SLA critical as SOE are commercial
ventures and thus use their balance sheets to
fund investments - DPE developing pilot call centre to prove
commercial viability of rural call centre - The maintenance of branch line rail services to
rural communities enables economic activity that
would otherwise not be viable. - Branch lines can either be subsidised through the
more profitable lines on the network or through
direct state subsidies. - Innovative projects have been developed to
leverage rural rail networks to provide rural
communities with social services e.g. medical
services Phelophepa Train.
12Relevance to Urban Development
SOEs can play a role in facilitating urban
development in a number of areas
- The provision of electricity and logistics
capacity to support urban economic development
and investment promotion plans - The development of manufacturing clusters
relevant to the Capex program, particularly if
the City provides rapid site allocation and
relevant infrastructure. - The release of SOE land for strategic industrial
or residential development - Back of port logistics nodes
- Establishment of IDZs