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South Africa has no political will, biggest business lobby says

Busa president Sipho Pityana

Busa president Sipho Pityana

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6th August 2019

By: Bloomberg

  

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South Africa’s biggest business lobby criticized the government’s handling of the crisis at power utility Eskom Holdings and said it was unrealistic in its approach to the country’s growing debt burden, marking a sharp break with its largely silent approach to the nation’s economic malaise in recent years.

In a letter sent to its members, and verified by Bloomberg with the organisation, Business Unity South Africa (Busa) expressed frustration with the delays in seeking a new chief executive officer for Eskom, which has more than $30-billion in debt, and with the decision to appoint Freeman Nomvalo as chief restructuring officer.

It also warned that the government will need to seek a bailout from the International Monetary Fund unless it confronts its problems.

“The choice is stark yet simple,” Sipho Pityana, the president of Busa and chairperson of AngloGold Ashanti, said in the letter. “Either we prescribe our own medicine, or someone else will prescribe it for us. And it will be bitter, bitter medicine.”

South Africa has had to pledge billions of dollars to keep Eskom afloat and has made no progress in a plan unveiled in February to restructure the state utility into three units to make it more sustainable. The country is beset by stagnating growth and an unemployment rate that is at its highest since at least 2008. Two of the world’s three major credit-rating companies assess South Africa’s debt as below investment grade and the national debt burden is mounting.

The slow pace of economic reforms and tackling rampant corruption has disappointed investors who had welcomed the ousting of Jacob Zuma as President last year and had expected rapid progress under his replacement, Cyril Ramaphosa, a successful businessman in his own right.

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The letter was issued after an August 1 meeting between the group’s leadership and Ramaphosa and other politicians, and follows a report in Business Day newspaper where Pityana criticized the country’s debt problems. Busa represents the country’s biggest companies.

Pityana expressed concern that the country’s financial services companies could be pressured into lending more money to already heavily indebted state enterprises, threatening their own viability. Little was being done to implement the austerity measures that are needed, he said.

“We are particularly disappointed with the handling of the state-owned enterprise that bleeds the most – Eskom,” Pityana said in the letter. “We are not satisfied, for example, that Eskom only started last week to look for a new CEO, despite having two months’ notice from the outgoing CEO.”

Khusela Diko, a spokesperson for Ramaphosa, didn’t answer a call made to her mobile phone.

The letter was even more critical about the chief restructuring officer, a relatively unknown leader of a national accountancy organization who will have to split Eskom in three units and tackle its debt.

“Our high regard for the proposed candidate notwithstanding, we expected the CRO to be someone with a proven track record and who would create an impression that Government means business and anticipated the appointment of someone who would make us sit up and say ‘wow’,” Pityana said.

Nomvalo has no experience of restructuring and will only be doing the job part time, Busa said in the letter that bemoaned the lack of urgency being shown in resolving the country’s problems.

“We told our social partners it’s crunch time,” Pityana said. “It is increasingly obvious that there is no political will when it comes to hard decisions.”

Edited by Bloomberg

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