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Fiscal Efficiency and the Budget. Presented by: Dawie Roodt 27 February 2007. Dawie Roodt. Chairman and Chief Economist Efficient Group 81 Dely Road Hazelwood 0081 Tel: (012) 460-9580 Cell: 082 456 0204 Email: [email protected]. Through the Eyes of the World. Source: The Economist - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Presented by: Dawie Roodt 27 February 2007
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Presented by: Dawie Roodt27 February 2007

Fiscal Efficiency and the Budget

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Chairman and Chief EconomistEfficient Group81 Dely Road

Hazelwood0081

Tel: (012) 460-9580Cell: 082 456 0204

Email: [email protected]

Dawie Roodt

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Through the Eyes of the World

Source: The Economist

January 20-26, 2007

Full page advertisements

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The Oppositionp. 15

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The Home Teamp. 17

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Missing Something?

Macedonia South Africa

Taxes Efficiency Competitive labour Access to markets Stability Infrastructure Property rights -

But why say it?

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2007:Economic Overview

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2006 2007

M3 (end of year) 21.9% 14.1%

PSCE (adj. end of year) 27.6% 17.1%

CPIX (average) 4.6% 4.8%

Prime (full year) 12.5% 12.5%

Current Account: GDP -6.4% -4.9%

R/$ (end of year) 7.04 7.03

GDP (full year) 5.0% 5.0%

Economic Overview

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Background

Individual & Corporate Credit Demand

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Jan-05 May-05 Sep-05 Jan-06 May-06 Sep-06 Jan-07 May-07 Sep-07

%

Individual Non - Individuals

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Consumption Expenditure by Households

Consumption Expenditure by Households to GDP

50

52

54

56

58

60

62

64

1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004

% GDP

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Inflation

CPI & CPIX

0

3

6

9

12

15

18

21

1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006

%

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Interest Rate

Prime Interest Rate

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

22

24

26

1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006

%

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GDP at Market Prices

GDP market prices, q:q seasonal

-1

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006

%

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Fiscal Overview

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Background

Revenue & Expenditure:GDP

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008

%

Trevor’s reign!

Gold

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Background

Deficit:GDP

-8

-7

-6

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

0

1

1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008

%

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Background

State Debt:GDP

25

30

35

40

45

50

1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008

%

Good/Stable

Debt Trap Recovery

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FISCAL 2006/07…

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Revenue

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Revenue Sources (1994)

39%

13% 26%

5%

8%

9%

Individual Tax

Company Tax

VAT

Excise Duties

Fuel Levy

Other

Revenue Sources (Est. 2006/07)

29%

25%28%

4%

4%

10%

Individual Tax

Company Tax

VAT

Excise Duties

Fuel Levy

Other

Contribution to Fiscus

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2006/07 in Review:Revenue

R bn Budget ’06 Budget ‘07 Expected Diff. (%)

Income Tax 245.8 274.3 274.1 28.3 (11.5%)

Individual 132.5 139.0 140.0 7.5 (5.7%)

Company 95.2 114.7 115.0 19.8 (20.8%)

STC 13.9 15.7* 16.0 2.1 (15.1%)

Other 4.3 4.9* 3.1 -1.2 (-27.9%)

VAT 131.2 134.6 133.6 2.4 (1.8%)

Excise Duty 16.6 16.1 16.9 0.3 (1.8%)

Fuel Levy 21.8 21.8 21.2 -0.6 (-2.8%)

Other 49.1 49.6 52.6 3.5 (7.1%)

Total 446.4 475.8 479.5 33.1 (7.4%)

* Estimated

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Quick Tax Burden Calculation

Trevor Manuel appointed as Minister of Finance in April 1996 1996: Revenue (22.5% GDP) 2005: GDP (fiscal): R1,417bn 22.5% of GDP = Revenue (2005): R319bn Actual Revenue: R348bn Difference: R29bn

‘…(w)e have announced over R72bn in tax cuts since 1994…’ - 2004 Budget Speech

Where are the tax cuts?

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Quick Calculation

Tax YearRevenue exceeding

22.5%:GDP

(Rbn)

PIT Relieve according to Budget (Rbn)

Total Tax Relieve according to

Budget

(Rbn)

1997 3.5 2.8

1998 5.9 3.7

1999 13.6 3.0

2000 9.8 9.9

2001 1.5 8.3

2002 12.5 15.0

2003 9.9 13.0

2004 12.1 4.0 72.0 (Budget speech)

2005 29.0 6.8

2006 55.6 12.1 (2007: 8.4) 19.1 (One year)

Total 153.4 78.6

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Revenue Categories

Personal Income Tax Strong wage increases

Company Tax Commodity cycle Strong demand

VAT Strong demand Credit extension

Total Overrun Mostly company tax

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Expenditure

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Spending Priorities

Expenditure: Functional Classification (1994)

7%

17%

14%

17%2%

21%

8%

4%

10%

43%

Central Gov

Justice and Prot.

Eco. & Infra.

State Debt Cost

Other

Education

Social Dev.

Other Social Serv.

Health

Expenditure: Functional Classification (Est.)

7%

16%

13%

12%1%

18%

17%

5%

11%

50%

Central Gov

Justice and Prot.

Eco. & Infra.

State Debt Cost

Other

Education

Social Dev.

Other Social Serv.

Health

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2006/07 in Review:Expenditure

R bn Budget ’06 Budget ’07 Expected Diff. (%)

Voted Amounts 263.1* 260.8 262.5 -0.6 (-0.2%)

Central Gov. 34.9 34.9 32.7 -2.2 (-6.3%)

Fin. & Admin. 18.1 21.4 21.2 3.1 (17.1%)

Social Services 90.6 91.2 92.6 2.0 (2.2%)

Justice & Protect. 73.4 71.6 71.7 -1.7 (-2.3%)

Eco. & Infrastruc. 43.1 41.9 44.4 1.3 (3.0%)

State Debt Cost 52.0 52.2 50.5 -1.5 (-2.9%)

Transfer Provinces 150.8 150.8 150.8 0.0 (0.0%)

Other 6.8 6.8 7.0 0.2 (2.9%)

Total 472.7 470.6 470.5 -2.2 (-0.5%)

* Includes: Contingency Reserve (R3.1bn)

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Funding

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2006/07: Funding

R bn Budget ’06 Budget ’07 Expected Diff.

Extraordinary 1.7 3.3 -0.2 -1.9

TB’s 5.8 5.8 3.5 -2.3

Bonds 8.7 1.4 4.0 -4.7

Foreign Loans 2.4 0.7 3.3 -0.9

Use of balances 7.8 -12.3 -19.2 27.0

Total Funding 26.4 -1.1 -8.6 -35.0

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2006/07: Summary

Strong Revenue Continues increase in Expenditure Lower Deficit or surplus Lower Debt Support Consumption Expenditure

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Summary 2006/07

R bn Budget ’06 Budget ’07 Expected Difference

Revenue 446.4 475.8 479.5 33.1

Expenditure 472.7 470.6 470.5 -2.2

Deficit/Surplus -26.4 5.2 9.0 35.4

% of GDP -1.5% 0.3% 0.5%

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Redistribution

Rand In : Rand Out Ratio 2006/07

32 222 16.96

74 000 3.45

115 000 1.45

155 000 0.73

195 000 0.49

270 000 0.29

1 000 000 0.05

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Expansion vs. Contraction

Deficit: Changes in deficit – Contr. Level – Contr.

Debt Changes in Debt – Contr. Level – Contr.

Mix of expenditure and revenue – Very Exp.

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2007 Budget Highlights:

Finance: 2006/07 fiscal year to report first surplus in SA’s history 2007/08 surplus budgeted for is 0.6% of GDP Individuals: Pit brackets adjustment Primary rebate up to R7740 Donation tax annual exemption to R100k Donation to PBO’s to 10% Estate Duty exemption up to R3.5m Interest on dividends to R18k (R26 for 65+)

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2007 Budget Highlights

Companies: Dividend Tax (from 1 October):

STC reduced to 10% STC to be replace by dividend tax

Threshold for FDI outside Africa lowered to 25%

Other: Retirement fund tax scrap RAF and Fuel levies up by 5c each Wage subsidy and social security tax reform Commercial buildings write-off over 20 years

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Fiscal Efficiency:An Expenditure Comparison

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Close-up on South Africa

Category 2004 2006

Total population (000) 46.6mil 47.4mil

Annual population growth rate (%) 1.1% -0.4% ?

Population 0-14 years(%) 33% 32%

Rural population (%) 41

Total fertility rate (births per woman) 2.8 2.7

Infant mortality rate (1,000) 53 60

Life expectancy at birth (years) 46 42

HIV rate (%) in adults (15-49 years) 15.6 20.0%

Poverty (% of pop. on less than $2 a day) 34

GDP per capita (PPP) US$ 11 192 12 760

GDP growth rate (%) 4.5% 5.0%

Children of primary school-age who are out-of-school (%) 7

Source: Unesco and World Bank Development Indicators

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Where does the money go?

Main Budget Expenditure:

Functional, National by Vote

Rand (Rbn)

2006/07

Percentage (%)

Central Government Admin 35.4 7.5%

Financial and Admin Services 18.8 4.0%

Social Services 91.9 19.4%

Justice and Protection Services 72.8 15.4%

Economic Services and Infrastructure 47.3 10.0%

State Debt Costs 52.6 11.1%

Provincial Equitable Share 150.8 31.8%

Other 9.7 2.0%

Main Budget Expenditure 474.2 100.0%

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Social Services Expenditure

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Social Services Expenditure

Budget 2006/07 Budget 2007/08

Functional allocation R260.9bn R296.6bn

% of Total Expenditure 59.2% 59.0%

% of GDP 14.6% 15.4%

Expected Overrun R2.5bn

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Social Services Expenditure as % of Total Expenditure

Social Services Expenditure

40

44

48

52

56

60

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

% Expenditure

Source: Various Budgets and own calculation

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Human Poverty Index (HPI): Developing Countries (HPI-1),2004

Human Poverty Index, Developing Countries (High value = High Poverty)

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

0 20 40 60 80 100Countries

Value

South Africa

Cuba

Mali

Average: 30

Median: 27

Source: Human Development Report, 2006 (undp.org)

South Africa(1998)

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South Africans (0-14) with One or Both Parents Dead

South Africans (0-14) Orphaned by One or Both Parents

12

13

14

15

16

17

1995 1996 1997 1998 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

% Pop

Source: StatsSA: Trends in the percentage of children who are orphaned in South Africa: 1995–2005

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Grants

2001/02 to 2005/06 fiscal years: Foster care grants increase from R364m to R2,044m (5.6 times) All social grants increase 2.5 times

April 2001 to April 2005: Recipients of foster care grants from 86k to 256k (3 times)

(Source: SA, Department of Treasury) 2009/10: Foster care grant recipients to 472k

(Source: SA, Department of Social Development)

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Summary

Average (developing) level of poverty Appear to deteriorate Assist almost 30% of population! 11m receive some form of social assistance (2006)

7m children (child support grant) 2m old age pension

Increasing number of orphans Aggravated by health problem (HIV/Tuberculosis) Contributes to lawlessness

Increasing dependency on state

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Edducayshion

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Bas(e)ing the Outcome…

Budget 2006/07 Budget 2007/08

Functional allocation R92.0bn R104.7bn

% of Total Expenditure 19.5% 20.8%

% of GDP 5.2% 5.4%

Expected Overrun R1.5bn

2007 Budget: R8.1bn more for additional teachers

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Education Spending as % GDP

Education : GDP

4

5

6

7

8

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

% GDP

Source: Various Budgets

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Pass Rate of SCE and Education Spending

Pass Rate and Education Spending

40

45

50

55

60

65

70

75

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

%

5

6

7

8

% GDP

Pass Rates Education Spending

Source: HSRC

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Learners and Educators in Ordinary Schools

Learners and Educators

11.6

11.8

12.0

12.2

12.4

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Number (mil)

350

360

370

380

390Number ('000)

Learners Educators

Source: 2001-2005 SNAP Survey (www.education.gov.za)

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Number of Schools and Educators in Ordinary Schools

Number of Schools and Educators

26.0

26.5

27.0

27.5

28.0

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Number ('000)

350

360

370

380

390

Number('000)

Schools Educators

Source: 2001-2005 SNAP Survey (www.education.gov.za)

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Pass Rate of SCE and Matriculation Exemption

Pass Rate vs Matric Exemption

8.0 8.26.2 6.4 6.4

8.19.3

11.713.9 12.9 11.6

16.6

0

20

40

60

80

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

%

Pass Rates Matriculation Exemption

Source: HSRC

53.4 54.4

47.4 49.3 48.9

61.7

68.9 70.773.368.3

57.9

66.7

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Learners Presenting For Standard and Higher Grade Exams

Subject Year SG HG HG as % Tot

Accounting 2002 100199 41216 29.1

2003 106621 39548 27.1

2004 112948 43442 27.7

2005 120129 42727 26.2

Biology2002 200608 98468 32.9

2003 199432 86813 30.3

2004 204073 96081 32.0

2005 219838 111619 33.6

English (Second language)2002 22408 362534 94.2

2003 18535 355965 95.1

Source: HSRCSource: HSRC / Department of Education

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Learners Presenting For Standard and Higher Grade Exams

Subject Year SG HG HG as % Tot

Mathematics2002 226295 35518 13.6

2003 223156 35994 13.9

2004 236155 39939 14.5

2005 259099 44053 14.5

Physical Science2002 103044 51047 33.1

2003 100166 52215 34.3

2004 105245 55969 34.7

2005 119491 62337 34.3

Source: HSRC / Department of Education

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Case Study: Flow of Pupils from Grade 1 to Grade 12

Flow Through for 1991 Pupils

100.0 99.095.5

88.8 89.4

80.678.0

85.8

75.9

69.3

58.8

40.3

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

1991Gr1

1992Gr2

1993Gr3

1994Gr4

1995Gr5

1996Gr6

1997Gr7

1998Gr8

1999Gr9

2000Gr10

2001Gr11

2002Gr12

Source: HSRC Note: Repeaters and drop outs not indicated

1 207 066 learners

486 786 learners

Home Schooling?

1995 to 2006: 31.7%31.7

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Flow in Secondary Schools

Flow of Pupils in Secondary Schools

500

600

700

800

900

1000

1100

2002 (Gr 7) 2003 (Gr 8) 2004 (Gr 9) 2005 (Gr 10) 2006 (Gr 12)

Number ('000)

Source: Dept Education

1.3%

- 6.4% 17.0%

Repeaters?

- 49.3%

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Grade 1 and Grade 2 Pupils

Grade 1 and Grade 2 Pupils

900

950

1000

1050

1100

1150

1200

1250

1300

2002 2003 2004 2005

Number ('000)

Grade 1 Grade 2

Source: Department of Education

- 9.4%- 15.1%- 13.1%- 21.3%

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Education expenditure comparison (2002-2004 as available)

Expenditure on education as % GDP

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Countries

% G

DP

Source: Human Development Report, 2006 (undp.org)

South Africa (’06 & ’07)

Equatorial Guinea

Lesotho

Average: 4.7

Zimbabwe

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Adult Literacy Rate (2005)

Adult Literacy Rate

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

0 20 40 60 80 100Countries

% o

f P

op

ula

tio

n

Source: Human Development Report, 2006 (undp.org)

South Africa: 82.2

Mali

Estonia

Average: 79.5

Median: 87.4

South Africa (1991): 82.1

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Pupils-Teacher Ratio in Primary Education (Newest data available)

Pupils-Teacher Ratio

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160

Countries

Ave

rag

e n

um

ber

of

pu

pils

Source: UNESCO

South Africa

Central African Republic

Libya

Average: 26.7

Median: 23.0

South Africa (2006)

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Home Schooling

1999: Between 6 000-10 000 parents giving home schooling 2001: 15 000 parents Reason:

• “Quality of education in public schools is low”• “Implementation of outcome based education”• “Marks ‘adjusted’ for better results“

Research conclusions: Gr.4 pupils in home schooling perform better than above average pupils in public schools

Source: Tydskrif vir Geestenswetenskappe

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Higher Output

Research outputs at Wits: 1998: 1 100 2005: 700

Source: Dept Education

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Summary

Above average spending on education Below average teacher : pupil ratio Ordinary schools, change between 2001-2005:

Learners: 4.1% Educators: 7.9% Schools: -3.2%

Weaker higher grade enrollment Low critical subject enrollment Obvious efficiency problem but improving

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Health

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Healthy Spending…?

Budget 2006/07 Budget 2007/08

Functional allocation R53.5bn R60.3bn

% of Total Expenditure 12.1% 12.0%

% of GDP 3.0% 3.1%

Expected Overrun R0.1bn

2007 Budget: R7.2bn more for HIV-Aids, hospitals and salaries of health workers

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Health Spending as % GDP

Health Spending from 1995

2

3

4

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

% GDP

Source: Various Budgets

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Public Expenditure on Health Comparison (2003-04)

Public Health Expenditure as % GDP

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160Countries

% GDP

Source: Human Development Report, 2006 (undp.org)

South Africa (‘04&’06)

Myanmar

Iceland

Average: 3.5

Median: 3.0

CubaMalawi

South Africa (’07)

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Life Expectancy at Birth (years)Most Recent 2000-05

Life Expectancy at Birth

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160Countries

Years

Source: Human Development Report, 2006 (undp.org)

South Africa

Swaziland

Japan

Average: 65.5

Cuba

Malawi

Median: 70.1

South Africa (2006 est.)

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Public Health Expenditure (2003) vs. Life Expectancy at Birth (2000-05)

Health Spending vs Life Expectancy

0

4.5

9

30 60 90

Life Expectancy (years)

Hea

lth E

xpen

ditu

re (%

GD

P)

Malawi

South Africa ('07)Cuba

Singapore

Namibia

South Africa

Source: Human Development Report, 2006 (undp.org)

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Physicians

Physicians 1990-2004

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180

Countries

per 100,000

Source: Human Development Report, 2006 (undp.org)

South Africa

Malawi

Average: 147.0

Cuba

Median: 109.0

South Africa(2001)

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Public Health Expenditure (2003) vs. Physicians 2004)

Health Spending vs Physicians

0

4.5

9

0 300 600

Number of Physicians, per 100,000

Hea

lth E

xpen

ditu

re (%

GD

P)

Malawi

Cuba

Saint Lucia

Canada

South Africa

South Africa (2001)

Source: Human Development Report, 2006 (undp.org)

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Percentage of People ages 15-49 Infected with HIV, 2005

HIV Prevalence (% Ages 15-49)

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180

Countries

%

Source: Human Development Report, 2006 (undp.org) from UNAIDS (Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS). 2006

South AfricaJapan

Swaziland

Average: 2.0

Zimbabwe

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Number of HIV Positive and Cumulative HIV Deaths

Total HIV+ and Cumulative Aids Deaths

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

Jan-90 Jan-95 Jan-00 Jan-05 Jan-10 Jan-15

Mil

Total HIV+ Cumulative Aids Deaths

Projection

Currently 250 000 on antiretrovirals- Shortfall 800 000! ( Economist)

Source: Centre for Actuarial Research and South African Medical Research Council, 2004

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Estimated HIV Prevalence Amongst Antenatal Clinic Attendees, by Age

Age group (years)

2000 prevalence

%

2001 prevalence

%

2002 prevalence

%

2003 prevalence

%

2004 prevalence

%

2005 prevalence

%

<20 16.1 15.4 14.8 15.8 16.1 15.9

20-24 29.1 28.4 29.1 30.3 30.8 30.6

25-29 30.6 31.4 34.5 35.4 38.5 39.5

30-34 23.3 25.6 29.5 30.9 34.4 36.4

35-39 15.8 19.3 19.8 23.4 24.5 28.0

40+ 11.0 9.8 17.2 15.8 17.5 19.8

Source: Avert international AIDS charity

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Tuberculosis Cases – Prevalence per 100 000 People, 2004

Tuberculosis Cases Reported

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180

Countries

Per

100

,000

peo

ple

Source: Human Development Report, 2006 (undp.org)

South Africa

Iceland

Djibouti

Average: 200

Zimbabwe

Median: 83

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Summary

Low/average spending on health Very low life expectancy Lack/losing skilled medical personnel HIV and Tuberculosis:

Top prevalence rates in the world Appears to escalate Lack of commitment from Government (Department of Health)

Impact on economy

Serious competence and planning deficiency

PROBABLY THE WORST RUN DEPARTMENT!

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Protection

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Our Fine for Crime

Budget 2006/07 Budget 2007/08

Functional allocation (Protection services)- Police

R79.4bn

R34.3

R86.9bn

R37.8bn

% of Total Expenditure- Police

18.0%7.8%

17.3%7.6%

% of GDP - Police

4.5%1.9%

4.5%1.9%

Expected Under run (R1.6bn)

2007 Budget: R6.8bn more for justice and crime prevention

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Foreign Bribery by Exporters Index

Bribery Index (Least probable = 10)

4

5

6

7

8

Ind

ex

Source: Transparency International

South Africa

Switzerland

India

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Protection Services Spending as % GDP

Protection Services Spending

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

% GDP

Defence and Intelligence Police

Source: Various Budgets and own calculation

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Military

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Military Expenditure, % of GDP (2004)

Military Expenditure per country

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

0 20 40 60 80 100 120Countries

% GDP

Source: SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute). 2006c.

South AfricaMauritius

Oman

Average: 2.3

Median: 1.7

South Africa (’07)

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Police and Crime

2007 Budget: R2.4bn more to get 190 000 police by 2010

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Murders (per capita) by Country (1998-2000)

Total Recorded Homicides Completed

0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0 10 20 30 40 50 60Countries

Per 1000

Source: UN Survey of Crime Trends and Operations of Criminal Justice Systems, 2000

South Africa

Colombia

Qatar

Jamaica

Venezuela

South Africa (2006)

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Reported Crime Figures for the financial years 1994/95 to 2005/06

Crime Categories, per 100 000 population

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Rat

io p

er 1

00 0

00

Rape and attempted rape Murder Aggrevated Robbery

Source: Institute for Security Studies (issafrica.org) / saps.gov.za

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Illegal Possession of Firearms and Ammunition Financial Years 1994/95 to 2002/03

Illegal Possesion of Firearms and Ammunition

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Number ('000)

Firearms and ammunition

Source: Institute for Security Studies (issafrica.org) / saps.gov.za

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Burglary at Residential Premises for the Financial Years 1994/95 to 2002/03

Burglary at Residential Premises

200

220

240

260

280

300

320

340

1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Number ('000)

Burglary

Source: Institute for Security Studies (issafrica.org) / saps.gov.za

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Crime and Policing Facts:

2000: SA murder rate 3rd of 63 countries. (Behind Swaziland and Colombia) Murder rate per 100 000:

1994/05: 66.9 2005/06: 39.5 World average: 5.5

Policing Expenditure % GDP: 2.0% (1994), 1.8% (2003) % budget expenditure: 6.7% (1994), 7.9% (2003), 7.8% (2007 est)

Security personnel outnumber police officers 3:1 2006: Almost 300 000 security officers (1996: 100 000) 2006: SAPS employment complement 155 000, of which around (only) 105 000

officers

Source: Institute for Security Studies (issafrica.org) / SAPS Annual Report / own calculations /

UN Survey of crime trends and operations of criminal justice systems

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Cost of Crime

Violent crime has affected 8 out of 10 businesses in South Africa (Survey of 200 companies)

Effects of crime on businesses: 88%: Increased costs for security 65%: Decreased productivity of staff 65%: Decrease in motivation 41%: Decrease in creativity and resourcefulness 32%: Loss of personnel 18%: Loss of clients

Source: Grant Thornton Accountants: International Business Report for 2007. Business Day 1 February 2007

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Police (per capita) by country (2000)

Police (per capita) per Country

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

0 10 20 30 40 50Countries

Per

100

0 p

eop

le

Source: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Centre for International Crime Prevention

South Africa

Costa Rica

Montserrat

Average: 2.9

Median: 2.6

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Prisoners (per capita) by Country, 2003

Prisoners Per Capita

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140Countries

Per 100,000

Source: International Centre for Prison Studies – World Prison Brief

Russia

United States

Burkina Faso

South Africa

Average: 157

Median: 111

South Africa (2006)

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Summary

Average number of police officers Change in different crimes: 1994-2003 2003-2006

• Rape and attempted Rape: 17.2% 1.6%• Murder: -17.0% -16.7%• Robbery with aggravating circumstances: 49.7% -8.6%• Burglary at residential property: 38.3% -15.1%• Illegal possession of firearms and ammunition: 44.0% -18.0%

Security personnel outnumber police officers 3:1= (police efficiency?) 8 out of 10 businesses affected by crime Murders per 100 000 almost 8 times higher than world average! President Mbeki’s stance on crime?

Lack of commitment…Questionable statistics…Be scared, be very scared!

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Capital Expenditure

2007 Budget: - R13.3bn more for 2010 World Cup

- R2.3bn more for public transport

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Capital Expenditure

General Government (Dis-) Saving

-30

-25

-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008

R bn

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Summary

Improving trend Main “reason” for our low savings Improve mainly due to higher taxes (lower deficit) Planned capex welcomed ….lower current expenditure would be better

Too much emphasis on current expenditure

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Financial Management

Auditor General: 12% of state departments received clean audit reports (2005/06) Qualified audit reports of state departments:

2005/06: 32% 2004/05: 21%

Large number of qualifications fell into level two: Lack of basic financial control

Generally deficient financial control, and deteriorating……..leading indicator of corruption?

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Fiscal Efficiency: Summary

Social Spending: Increasing burden on state Education: Efficiency problem but improving Health Care: Serious efficiency problem and deteriorating

Safety and Security: Shocking figures, questionable statistics! Capital Expenditure: Glimpse of hope

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Fiscal Efficiency:A Revenue Comparison

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Revenue Sources (Est. 2006/07)

29%

25%28%

4%

4%

10%

Individual Tax

Company Tax

VAT

Excise Duties

Fuel Levy

Other

Contribution to Fiscus

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Tax Compliance Time of Mid-Size Company, per Country (2006)

Tax Compliance Time

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

1400

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160

Countries

Hours per year

Source: World Bank and PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP 2006

South Africa

United Arab Emirates

Cameroon

International Ave

Median: 248

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Budget Revenues (per $ GDP) by Country, 2006

Dollar Revenue per Dollar GDP

0.0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1.0

1.2

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160Countries

$

Source: Nationmaster: CIA, World Factbook

Libya

Kuwait

Afghanistan

South Africa

Average: 0.32

Median: 0.29

Collection cost: 1.3% of revenue; US 0.5%

South Africa (07/08 est.)

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Company Tax Rate, per Country (2006)

Company Tax Rates

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Countries

%

Source: worldwide-tax.com

South Africa

Bulgaria

Egypt

Average: 26.6%

Median: 29.0%

Ireland

USA

South Africa + STC (’06)

South Africa + STC (’07)

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Individual Tax Rate, per Country (2006)

Individual Marginal Tax Rates

10

20

30

40

50

60

0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Countries

%

Source: worldwide-tax.com

South Africa

Russia

Denmark

Average: 35.4%

Median: 36.0%

USA

Ireland

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VAT Rate, per Country (2006)

VAT Rates

0

10

20

30

0 10 20 30 40 50

Countries

%

South Africa

Ireland

Denmark

Singapore

Source: worldwide-tax.com

Average: 16.7%

Median: 18.0%

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Fiscal Efficiency: Revenue Summary

Average tax red tape Individual tax rate: above average (high marginal rate, low threshold) Company tax rate: above average VAT rate: below average

Urgent overhaul of tax regime required!

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The 2007 Budget

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Changes to Taxes

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New Tax Table

2006/07 2007/08

Taxable Inc (R) Rates of Tax Taxable Inc (R) Rates of Tax

0 – 100 000 18% 0 – 112 500 18%

100 001 – 160 000 R18 000 + 25% 112 501 – 180 000 R20 250 + 25%

160 001 – 220 000 R33 000 + 30% 180 001 – 250 000 R37 125 + 30%

220 001 – 300 000 R51 000 + 35% 250 001 – 350 000 R58 125 + 35%

300 001 – 400 000 R79 000 + 38% 350 001 – 450 000 R93 125 + 38%

400 001 – R117 000 + 40% 450 001 – R131 125 + 40%

Rebates Rebates

Primary 7 200 Primary 7 740

Tax Threshold Tax Threshold

Below 65 40 000 Below 65 43 000

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Effect of Adjustment

Income 2006/07 Tax 2007/08 Tax Difference

R100k R10 800 R10 260 R540 (5.0%)

R150k R23 300 R21 885 R1 415 (6.1%)

R200k R37 800 R35 385 R2 415 (6.4%)

R300k R71 800 R67 885 R3 915 (5.5%)

R400k R109 800 R104 385 R5 415 (4.9%)

R500k R149 800 R143 385 R6 415 (4.3%)

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What to do with the “surplus”?

Actually app. R29bn Water under the bridge Pay off debt Balances currently R100bn! R45bn to SARB

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Changes to Energy Taxes

Fuel levy increased – 5c/l Originally intended to maintain road network (toll roads!)

Windfall tax on Sasol Possibly on back burner Likely to be linked to subsidy

Western Cape/Gauteng (and other provinces) fuel levy

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Possible Other

Tax breaks for science and research (increased education spending) Threshold for transfer duties upped Tax changes clubs (R100k) Possible smallish adjustments on medical deductions What about a flow through share? Sin taxes to be upped A new land tax?

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Taxes: A Wish List

Tax Category Wish Outcome

VAT Higher STC Lower/Scrap Company tax Lower PIT (Mid/high income) Lower Transfer duty Abolish Customs Duties Lower/Scrap Pension fund tax Scrap Small comp. VAT returns Lower frequency/Higher

threshold

Flat tax rate 22%

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Expenditure

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Main Expenditure Trends

More for Education (R8.1bn) and Health (R7.2bn) Service delivery to get more and more Capital spending

World Cup (R13.3bn) Housing (R3.7bn)

Let’s hope; safety and security (R11bn) - World Cup

Higher revenue helps spending higher – danger!!

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Possible Changes to Social Grants

Grant Type 2006 Expected Outcome

Old Age Grant R820 R860 R870

Disability Grant R820 R860 R870

War Veterans Grant R838 R890

Foster Care Grant R590 R620 R620

Care Dependency Grant (disabled) R820 R870

Child Support R190 (13) R200 (15?) R200

Grant in Aid (full-time attendance) R180

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BIG remains too Big

Cost R110 per beneficiary Population: 47.4m Cost: R62.6bn Vat Increase: 5.3% Workforce: 29.9m Cost: R39.4bn Vat Increase: 3.4% Unemployed: 17.4m Cost: R23.0bn Vat Increase: 2.0%

Unlikely now with SST

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Summary 2007/08

MTBPS Budget ‘07 Efficient Difference

Revenue 543 544 545 2

Expenditure 534 534 536 2

Deficit/Surplus 9 10 9 0

% of GDP 0.5% 0.6% 0.5%

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