OPEN LETTER: CALL TO ACTION: DIGITISE THE GOVERNANCE FRAMEWORK ACROSS ALL STATE ORGANISATIONS (2024-11-19)
November 19,
2024 112 112
By Terrance M. Booysen (CGF Research Institute: CEO)
Dear President Ramaphosa
South Africa’s state organisation’s require a modern overhaul that embraces digital solutions to enhance transparency, accountability and efficiency. Digitising the governance frameworks in each State-Owned Entity (SOE) and State Owned Company (SOC) can serve as a catalyst for change, enabling the government to tackle the myriad governance challenges facing these organisations and pave the way for a stronger, more resilient nation.
Some simple but critical benefits include:
1. Accurate governance reporting and data-driven decision-making
- Digital tools and systems can enable real-time, accurate reporting on governance, performance and risk across all departments. This transparency ensures that decision-makers, including yourself, have up-to-date information, which is essential for effective oversight and the formulation of well-informed policies.
2. Optimised resource allocation
- A digitised governance framework allows for more effective resource management, ensuring that critical departments --such as governance, risk, compliance and audit -- are adequately equipped to carry out their mandates. The ability to track resource allocation and performance in real time will help prevent misallocation and ensure that public funds are used efficiently and effectively to support national priorities.
3. Improving employee engagement and retention
- By adopting digital governance tools, the government can create a more collaborative, transparent, and rewarding environment for public servants. Engaged employees are key to effective governance, and digital platforms can facilitate clearer communication, goal setting and career development, helping to improve morale and reduce turnover.
4. Restoring national reputation and attracting investment
- A government that is proactive in adopting digitised governance practices signals to the international community that South Africa is committed to transparency, accountability and sound management. Strengthening our country’s global reputation will help make it more attractive to investors, partners and tourists. By addressing governance shortcomings head-on, we can mitigate reputational damage and restore trust in South Africa’s leadership.
5. Rebuilding Stakeholder Trust
- A transparent and efficient governance system fosters robust relationships with key stakeholders, from citizens and businesses to international allies. By taking the lead on good governance and using data-driven approaches, trust can be restored, and citizens are more likely to support national initiatives.
Call for leadership:
Mr. President, the need for effective governance reform in South Africa is urgent. By championing the digitisation of governance frameworks across all SOE/Cs, you can lead South Africa into a new era of transparency, accountability and sustainable growth. Such reforms will not only improve the government’s ability to serve its citizens but also cement the foundations for long-term prosperity and global respect. Make South Africa an example of good governance in the 21st century.
With your leadership, South Africa can take the bold steps necessary to embed a governance system that serves all South Africans equitably and effectively.
Sincerely,
Terry Booysen
Chief Executive Officer
CGF Research Institute (Pty) Ltd
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For further information contact:
Terrance M. Booysen (CGF: Chief Executive Officer) - Cell: +27 (0)82 373 2249 / E-mail: tbooysen@cgf.co.za
Jené Palmer (CGF: Director)) - Cell: +27 (0)82 903 6757 / E-mail: jpalmer@cgf.co.za
CGF Research Institute (Pty) Ltd - Tel: +27 (0)11 476 8261 / Web: www.cgfresearch.co.za
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