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Strategic Plan 2014-19: Financial Administration Presentation

This presentation outlines the budget and strategic objectives of the Financial Administration programme under the Department of Mineral Resources. It highlights budget summaries, expenditure estimates, and the department's overall budget. The presentation also focuses on staff development, compliance with regulations, and improving financial management controls.

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Strategic Plan 2014-19: Financial Administration Presentation

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  1. STATEGIC PLAN 2014/19 PRESENTATION TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE OF MINERAL RESOURCES. DATE: 8 JULY 2014 Programme 1.1 - FinancialAdministration

  2. Programme 1.1: Financial Administration Purpose • Financial Administration is a sub-programme under programme 1: Administration. • The purpose of this programme is to enable the Department of Mineral Resources to deliver on its mandate by providing strategic management and administrative support to the Ministry and the department.

  3. Presentation Outline • The details on the budget that support the strategic plan of the department is outlined on pages 25 – 27 of the strategic plan: • Budget Summary 2014/2015 • Expenditure estimates per programme • Expenditure estimates per economic classification • The Financial Administration Branch Strategic objectives and targets are outlined on pages 42-48 of the strategic plans

  4. Overall Department Budget • Departmental expenditure increased from R853.845 million in 2009/10 to R1.174 billion in 2012/13. • The budget for the 2013/14 financial year was R1.394 billion and is expected to increase by an average growth rate of 6.7% to R1.66 billion in 2016/17. • The increase is attributed to increased funding for rehabilitation of derelict and ownerless mines and the specialised technical skills required for the implementation of the National Environmental Management Act.

  5. Budget per programme

  6. Programme budget for 2013/14 was R310 million and is expected to increase at an average growth of 1.5% to R314.5 million in • 2016/17. • The spending focus over the MTEF: • Staff development initiatives , including programmes to attract skills in the mining inspectorate. • ICT services and recruitment expenses

  7. The budget for the 2013/14 financial is expected to increase at an • average growth rate of 5.5 % to R188.9 million in 2016/17. • The spending focus over the MTEF: • To ensure compliance with the Mine health and Safety Act (1996) by conducting inspections, audits, inquiries and investigations. • To further enhance the capacity to conduct inspections.

  8. The Programme budget for the 2013/14 financial year was R154 million and is expected to increase at an average growth rate of 9.2 % to 260 million in 2016/17. • The spending focus over the MTEF: • Improving the process of issuing mining rights and permits • Increase on compensation of employees and related goods and services for the implementation of National Environmental Management Act • (1998).

  9. The Programme budget for 2013/14 was R724.2 million and is expected to increase at an average growth of 8.3 % to R900.6 million in 2016/17. • The spending focus over the MTEF: • Promote the mineral sector and strengthening the regulatory • framework that governs both the mining and petroleum sectors. • Assisting SMME’s to promote mineral development.

  10. Budget per Economic Classification

  11. Branch Strategic Objectives and Priorities Financial Administration

  12. Strategic objective • To ensure system availability and processing of request within the required time frames • Improve on financial management controls and implement the ICT governance framework. • Manage budget and asset effectively and reduce irregular expenditure • Reduce internal and external audit findings and implement risk management strategies and promote compliance .

  13. Stakeholder Perspective:Provide efficient services to internal and external customers • System availability • Service Level Agreement are achieved • Stakeholder Customer satisfaction • Regulatory financial reports delivered on schedule • Suppliers invoices paid within 30 days

  14. Internal processes:Implement Improved Processes and systems • Improved Financial Management Maturity • Implementation of Master Systems Plan which has been developed to support the Strategic Objectives of the department through ICT.

  15. Financial Perspective :Manage Financial Resources • Ensuring strategic alignment of the budget • Avoiding irregular expenditure • Reduction of assets disposed prior to the end of its lifecycle due to theft, negligence.

  16. Conclusion • The department is committed to ensure effective, efficient and economic utilisation of resources. • Over the past four years the Department spending remained within the budget through cost containment measures and as a result under spending was less than two per cent per year on average over the period. • The oversight structures available will continuously monitor the implementation of the plans in line with the allocated budget.

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