Department of Education Province of the Eastern Cape School Nutrition Programme Presentation to SC on Education and Recreation on 07 March 2007.

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Department of Education Province of the Eastern Cape School Nutrition Programme Presentation to SC on Education and Recreation on 07 March 2007

2006 Progress Introduced hot menu as from 22 May 2006 Purchased stoves & pots for all feeding schools Stoves manufactured by our FET Colleges Co-operatives piloted in six Districts Implemented a new NSNP tender in May in seventeen other districts & all are SMME’s Dept of Agriculture Nationally agreed to carry out drilling for water in 120 schools for installation of play pumps

Trends in expenditure YearAllocationActual/Projected expenditure Over/under expenditure % 2004/05177, / / (end January 2007) ,9

SNP Expenditure Trends

Forensic Investigation A forensic investigation initiated by the Office of the Premier commenced in August The outcome of this investigation was released on 20 December The report revealed that: There were flaws in the procurement processes Feeding was not properly taking place in the identified schools and as such claims were not coming forward

Forensic Investigation (cntd) It is alleged that payments were effected to service providers without necessarily rendering/providing the services to the schools Conflicts of interest from officials within the department and other government departments were identified Internal control weaknesses within the administrative processes of the Department more especially within the SNP.

Recommendations from the investigation included the: Immediate cancellation of all SMME contracts and Secondary Cooperatives; and Suspension of all management and officials involved in the SNP programme. The above has resulted in delays, due to contracts of service providers being terminated. A new tender was awarded on 28 January 2007 and feeding has once again commenced 1 February 2007.

Recommendations (cntd) 56 suppliers were awarded the tender for 6 months Feeding taking place in 4920 schools with learners

Factors contributing to R 86,381 under–expenditure as at 31 December 2006 Budget for the 4th quarter which would have resulted in 53 days of feeding is estimated at R60,7 million. Therefore there is a real under-expenditure of R25,6 million as at 31 December This is as a result of non-payment of service providers for the month of November 2006.

……cntd All payments to service providers were stopped when the forensic report was released. Prior to any backlog payments being made a full reconciliation of suppliers accounts is being performed. Outstanding payments for the month of November 2006 is R25,2 million.

…….cntd Subsequent to the forensic report, all management of the programme has been suspended. This has resulted in a significant slow down in payments towards the end of December This will further impact on spending to the extent that feeding in the last quarter only commenced on 1 February An interim management team has been appointed to run the program.

Corrective mechanisms Challenges currently being faced have been addressed by changing the management of the project, and outsourcing reconciliations to ensure payments being made are for services delivered and due and putting in place a more effective system to management payments. Immediate priority will be given to the following:

Corrective mechanisms Gaining the committed active involvement of school governing bodies (SGB's), School principals and staff and linking them to the creation of a more efficient and reliable independent reporting chain to inform the SNP on: - How many meals are actually served - Meal content and general standard

Corrective mechanisms This information chain must be sufficiently accurate to facilitate reconciliation within acceptable risk limits to the food supplier records and SNP payments for services. Ensure timeous accurate reporting and invoicing by suppliers and improved internal controls to verify quantities delivered and quality standards.

Corrective mechanisms To ensure timeous processing of invoices and supply payments in order to safeguard the financial security and sustainability of suppliers. Facilitate the payment of services delivered up to November 2006.

Evaluation Evaluation is conducted annually in every district. The process includes an explicit appraisal of whether the programme has met its stated objectives (for example: ‘Has it contributed to the alleviation of the pupils’ temporary hunger on a day to day basis?’ ‘Has nutrition knowledge among the children’s teachers and parents been changed for the better?’

Evaluation (cntd) Reasons for any unintended effects on stakeholders are clearly analyzed. The evaluation process itself will be conducted using participant observations, by external experts so as to get objective reports.

BEYOND THE CURRENT TENDER In view of the complexity of the tender requirements for the supply of food to schools in the SNP an early start is being made in preparing for the next round of contracts to cover supplies over the period August 2007 to March 2010.

BEYOND THE CURRENT TENDER (ctnd) The target date for advertising the new round of tenders will be April/May 2007 to allow ample time for evaluation and award.

Conclusion The operations of SNP are improving greatly and our monitoring mechanisms will be working optimally. It has been confirmed in our meeting with the suppliers that feeding the learners is the main priority and this will be fully enforced in terms of our Service Level Agreements