Title: Presentation to the Portfolio Committee
1DPSA MEDIUM TERM BUDGET
- Presentation to the Portfolio Committee
- 2 March 2005
2Outline of presentation
- Context
- Programmes and projects
- DPSA operational strategy
- DPSA accountability framework
- HR needs for the medium term
- Medium Term Expenditure Framework
3Context
- Policy framework largely in place
- Strong emphasis on implementation in some cases
review/evaluation of existing policies - Need to find ways to enforce implementation of
DPSA HR policies in departments - Increased reliance on DPSA for interventions to
support departments with implementation of HR
policies - Frequent requests are on organisational
structure, employment equity, disciplinary cases
backlogs and anti-corruption including
procurement irregularities
4DPSA programmes
- Administration
- Integrated Human Resources
- Information and Technology Management
- Service Delivery Improvement
- Public Sector Anti-Corruption
- International and African Affairs
- Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
5Administration
- Ministry
- Ministers international programme
- UN Committee of Experts
- International Institute of Administrative
Sciences - CAPAM
- Community development worker programme
- DGs office
- DPSA leadership of the GA Cluster
- Coordination of management meetings, planning and
reporting - Corporate Management
- Legal Services
6Integrated human resources
- 6 sub-programmes
- Remuneration and Conditions of Service
- Negotiations and Labour Relations
- Employee Health and Wellness
- Employment Practices and Career Management
- Human Resource Development
- Public Service SETA (PSETA)
7Integrated Human Resources, cont
- Remuneration and Conditions of Service
- Implement the Government Employees Medical Scheme
(GEMS) - Implement the Policy on Incapacity Leave and
Ill-health retirement - Implement scarce skills strategy
- Implement middle management dispensation
- Review remuneration dispensation of certain
categories of employee - Negotiations and Labour Relations
- Implement multi-term wage agreement and
agreements on macro-benefits - Implement the Labour Relations Policy in the
public service
8Integrated Human Resources, cont
- Employee Health and Wellness
- Implement integrated Health and Wellness
Programme - Implement HIV and AIDS communication strategy
- Implement programme of action to mitigate stigma
in the workplace - Employment Practices and Career Management
- Review the SMS dispensation
- Implement competency-based HR practices
- Implement HR planning and employment equity
policies - Implement compulsory induction programme
9Integrated Human Resources, cont
- Human Resource Development
- Implement a unified system of public
administration and management - Implement public service skills database
- Review capacity to implement governments
integrated programmes - Review the Public Service HRD Strategy
- PSETA
- Develop a Sector Skills Plan for the Public
Service - Implement section 18(2) learnerships in the
public service
10Information and Technology Management
- Development of IT plans in public service
departments - Implement enhancement of phase 1 of Batho Pele
Gateway - Provide robust infrastructure and content
management - Translate portal content
- Increase access to Gateway by rolling out to
MPCCs - Develop and implement medium-term policy and
strategy on e-government
11Service Delivery Improvement
- Implement Batho Pele Change Management and
Revitalisation Programmes - Establish service delivery improvement
partnerships with selected provinces (IPSP) - Implement support to post-conflict countries in
Africa, government departments and provinces - Implement recommendations of the public entities
review - Host annual learning events and publish Service
Delivery Review
12Public Sector Anti-Corruption
- Implement decisions of the Public Sector
Anti-Corruption Summit - Report on Compliance with the Public Service
Anti-Corruption Strategy - Assess of impact of PSACS
- Review sub-sector anti-corruption strategies
- Develop a public sector governance strategy
- Comply with mandatory elements of UN, AU, SADC
and OECD instruments on anti-corruption
13International and African Affairs
- Implement bilateral and multilateral agreements
and partnerships on governance and public
administration - Implement Pan-African NEPAD Capacity Development
Programme - Implement the African Peer Review Mechanism
- Implement decisions of the 5th Annual Conference
of Public Service Ministers
14Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
- Provide regular and timely reports on the state
of service delivery and governance of departments
eg - Early Warning System
- HR utilisation report
- Provide consolidated information on the impact of
DPSA and GA programmes - Contribute to the establishment of the Government
Wide ME System
15DPSA operational strategy
- Review of policy where required
- Providing implementation support on request
- Post-conflict African countries
- Provincial administrations and departments
- Monitoring and evaluation of the public service
- Anticipating and intervening where service
delivery failure - Monitoring implementation of DPSA programmes by
departments - Integrating GA programme of action into
departmental workplans
16Accountability framework
- Minister Accountable to Parliament
- Ministers Budget Vote
- Minister and officials report to Portfolio
Committee - Annual Reporting
- Minister provides policy guidance to management
- DPSA through Minister reports to GA Cabinet
Committee on implementation of GA POA - DPSA must comply with legislation governing the
public service and labour relations - Performance management system and performance
agreements at all levels - Financial reporting (Early Warning etc)
- Internal audit and risk management
17Human resource needs
- HR imperatives capacity needs
- Support to DRC, KZN and others places pressure on
DPSA capacity - GA POA adds to workload of components
- New focus on the macro-organisation of the state
(public entities and unified system of public
administration and management) - New focus on planning, monitoring and evaluation
- Expansion of anti-corruption and international
work - Need to promote representivity in DPSA
18Representivity at DPSA
Focus area Public service target Mar 2005 DPSA Target March 2005 Status Feb 2005 Deviation
Women in SMS 30 44 41.4 -2.6
Blacks in SMS 75 79 69.2 -9.8
Women levels 9-12 50 42.3 -7.7
Blacks levels 9-12 71 72 1
People with disability 2 2 1.24 -0.76
19Vacancies at 28/02/05
20Medium term representivity targets
Focus area Target March 2006 Target March 2007
Women at SMS level 45 48
Blacks at SMS level 80 80
Women levels 9-12 50 50
Blacks levels 9-12 72 73
People with disability 2.5 2.5
21HR interventions
- Retention and HRD strategies
- Mentoring and coaching aimed at middle and junior
management - Succession planning and sustainable pools
- Improving work environment and organisational
culture - Learnerships and internships
- Actioning personal development plans of employees
22MTEF allocations 2005/06 2007/08
- 2005/06 R167,726 m
- R15 million Implementation of restricted
membership medical aid scheme - 2006/07 R177,348 m
- R5 million Implementation of restricted
membership medical scheme - R4 million Planning, monitoring and
evaluation - 2007/08 R184,365 m
- R7 million Planning, monitoring and
evaluation
23Economic classification per Programme (2005/06)
242004/05 Budget overviews
25Comparison between 2004/05 and 2005/06
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