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Finance portfolio committee: Call for submissions on the division of Revenue Bill B3-2010 section 76


Finance portfolio committee: Call for submissions on the division of Revenue Bill B3-2010 section 76
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The Chairperson of the Finance Portfolio Committee, Hon. Joe Mpisi, invites stakeholders and interested parties to make written submissions on the 2021 Division of Revenue Bill that was tabled by the Minister of Finance on 24 February 2021.
The Money Bills Amendment Procedure and Related Matters Act, Act No 9 of 2009 (obtainable from: www.polity.org.za) requires Parliament to conduct public hearings and to report on the Division of Revenue Bill.
The object of the Bill is to provide for the equitable division of revenue raised nationally among the national, provincial and local spheres of government for the 2021/22 financial year; the determination of each province s equitable share, allocations to provinces, local government and municipalities from national government s equitable share; the responsibilities of all three spheres pursua ....

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Budget may contain anti-poor, unconstitutional elements...


I was going to write a column about Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng’s claim that he has been receiving both legal and security advice from the Lord, but quickly realised that it is a fool’s errand to try and engage in a reasoned manner with zealously and sincerely held religious beliefs like trying to argue with a vegan about the best way to prepare
ulusu (tripe). Instead, I will focus on another issue on which reasoned discussion may be possible (except perhaps with market fundamentalists), namely the likely unconstitutionality of aspects of the draft Budget.
First things first. While Parliament has never rejected or amended a Budget tabled by the minister of finance, section 77 of the Constitution empowers it to do so. But because the Budget is a technical document, it cannot be amended in exactly the same manner as other bills tabled in Parliament. Instead, section 77(3) requires that legislation “must provide for a procedure to amend money Bills before Parliamen ....

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Common cents: How the national Budget and expenditure a...


Every year we wait in anticipation for the minister of finance to announce the annual Budget. This “announcement” is often discussed as if it were final. This is, however, a misrepresentation of the constitutional framework within which the government spending is determined. The proposed Budget has to be presented to Parliament, which is the ultimate body to determine the quantum and allocation of national government spending.
The Budget is, in fact, just a special kind of act of Parliament called an “appropriation”. An appropriation, like any statute, has to be passed by Parliament before it acquires the force of law. Once the minister introduces the bill, members of Parliament discuss its contents, invite comment from the rest of society and amend the proposed law at their discretion. A critical component of our constitutional dispensation and a core tenet of the rule of law is that changes to the law should be debated in public and benefit from a process of broad pu ....

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