There was no spending/Allocation on (ii) cooperatives, (iii) township enterprises and (iv) rural enterprises during FY 2021/22, 2022/23 and 2023/24 (April 2023)
Below is a summary of spending on SMME’s:
2021/23 |
2022/23 |
2023//24 Current |
|
(i) small-, medium- and micro-enterprises |
32% |
2.3% |
0% |
In a drive to transformation, the department has amended and implemented in its policy and processes, the allocation of points through specific goals based on the new regulation (PPR 2022).
Goal |
Points |
Motivation |
Women |
5 |
In recent years, the President announced that Government allocated budget ought to be channel to women owned businesses. Allocating 5 points to all the Departmental procurement will address this requirement. |
SMMEs |
6 |
Promotion of businesses with an annual turnover of less than R10M |
HDI |
4 |
Promotion of companies that are owned by historically disadvantaged individuals |
Disability |
3 |
Granting opportunities to persons living with disability |
Locality |
2 |
The locals ought to be given the first preference on procurement of goods and services happening in their area. |
The table below depicts the allocation of specific goals where SMME`s have been allocated the highest points:
2. CCMA
The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation & Arbitration spent thirty-five (35) percent of the total supplier expenditure to SMMEs. There was no expenditure relating to cooperatives, township enterprises and rural enterprises. The organisation did not implement the set-aside policy, however implemented preferential procurement policy provisions.
3. NEDLAC
2021/22:
i: 97%
ii: 0%
iii: 0%
Note: The remainder was awarded to entities larger than SMME.
2022/23:
i: 99%
ii: 0%
iii: 0%
Note: The remainder was awarded to entities larger than SMME.
2023/24 thus far:
i: 84%
ii: 0%
iii: 0%
Note: The remainder was awarded to entities larger than SMME.
4. SEE
Comprehensive breakdown of the procurement allocation for SEE entity in terms of the percentages allocated (2022/23 financial year):
Of the above categorises 1.42% business was awarded to people with disabilities.
Since 1 April 2023 till 19 May 2023:
Of the above categorises 2.78% business was awarded to people with disabilities.
Of the above categorises 58.33% business was awarded to Women.
Of the above categorises 13.89% business was awarded to youth.
5. PRODUCTIVITY SA
There were no spending on (ii) cooperatives, (iii) township enterprises and (iv) rural enterprises during 2021/22, 2022/23 and 2023/24 (April 2023)
Below is a summary of spending on SMME’s and other service provides: Detailed list is on excel.
2021/23 |
2022/23 |
2023//24 Current |
|
(i) small-, medium- and micro-enterprises |
3% |
9% |
6% |
Other |
97% |
91% |
94% |
6. UIF
i. Small-, Medium- and Micro-enterprises
(aa) (2021/ 22 Financial year)
(bb) 1 April 2023 until 31 April 2023
ii. Cooperatives
(aa) 2021/ 22 Financial year- procurement allocation is 0%.
(bb) 1 April 2023 until 31 April 2023- Procurement allocation is 0%.
iii. Township and Rural enterprises
(aa) (2021/ 22 Financial year)
(bb) 1 April 2023 until 31 April 2023
7. Compensation Fund
For the 2021/22 financial year, R767 million was allocated for the procurement of goods and services including capital assets. Whilst in April 2023 financial year a total of R13 million from the Fund’s operational budget was allocated for the procurement of goods and services including capital assets.
The Fund’s Procurement is done in terms of the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act. In terms of this Act for procurement less than R50 million, bids are scored at a maximum of 20 points for Historically Disadvantaged Individuals while for procurement more than R50 million at the maximum score is 10 points.
For Procurement less than R50 million the maximum 20 points are allocated as follows: Woman 8 points
Youth 6 points
People living with disability 1 points
Locality 5 points
For procurement above R50 million the maximum 10 points is allocated as follows:
Woman 4 points
Youth 3 points
People living with disability 1 points
Locality 2 points