Question NW197 to the Minister of Small Business Development

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22 February 2022 - NW197

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Mabika, Mr M to ask the Minister of Small Business Development

(a) What number of supplier invoices currently remain unpaid by (i) her department and (ii) each entity reporting to her for more than (aa) 30 days, (bb) 60 days, (cc) 90 days and (dd) 120 days, (b) what is the in each case and (c) by what date is it envisaged that the outstanding amounts will be settled?

Reply:

(a)(i) Department of Small Business Development (DSBD)

(aa)

Number of supplier invoices unpaid by 30 days

None.

(bb)

Number of supplier invoices unpaid by 60 days

None.

(cc)

Number of supplier invoices unpaid by 90 days

None.

(dd)

Number of supplier invoices unpaid by 120 days

None.

(b)

Total amount outstanding

R0.00

(c)

Date envisaged to settle outstanding amounts

N/A

(b)(ii) Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda)

(aa)

Number of supplier invoices unpaid by 30 days

None.

(bb)

Number of supplier invoices unpaid by 60 days

None.

(cc)

Number of supplier invoices unpaid by 90 days

None.

(dd)

Number of supplier invoices unpaid by 120 days

None.

(b)

Total amount outstanding

R0.00

(c)

Date envisaged to settle outstanding amounts

N/A

(b)(ii) Small Enterprise Finance Agency (sefa)

(aa)

Number of supplier invoices unpaid by 30 days

1 (One).

(bb)

Number of supplier invoices unpaid by 60 days

None.

(cc)

Number of supplier invoices unpaid by 90 days

None.

(dd)

Number of supplier invoices unpaid by 120 days

None.

(b)

Total amount outstanding

R 69 455.40

(c)

Date envisaged to settle outstanding amounts

Payment is expected to be made to the client by the 28 February 2022.

MS STELLA TEMBISA NDABENI-ABRAHAMS, MP

MINISTER FOR SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

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