House of Assembly: Vol7 - MONDAY 21 MARCH 1988

MONDAY, 21 MARCH 1988 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

†Indicates translated version.

For written reply:

General Affairs:

Teachers: shortage/inadequately trained 301. Mr K M ANDREW

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

What was the (a) shortage of teachers and (b) percentage of inadequately trained teachers in Black schools in each specified departmental region in the Republic as at the latest specified date for which figures are available?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:
  1. (a) No vacancies exist.
  2. (b)
    1. (i) This question is difficult to interpret. Category C (Standard 10 plus 3 years training) as minimum requirement for appointment as a teacher, is accepted as national policy. At secondary schools where specialized subject knowledge is a requirement, an ordinary category C classification may not always be sufficient.
    2. (ii) Over the years there have been different training schemes for Black teachers. Originally there were not sufficient standard 10 pupils available, and standard 6 plus 3 years professional training and standard 8 plus 2 years professional training courses were offered. At present only standard 10 plus 3 years professional training is offered at departmental colleges of education. In the interim, as a temporary measure, teachers with professional qualifications are regarded by the Department as being sufficiently qualified.
    3. (iii) The qualifications of teachers in this Department have improved as follows during the past few years:
      Category al and lower — 31 January 1985: 70,73%
      Category al and lower — 30 June 1987: 59,94%
      Category A and higher —31 January 1985: 29,27%
      Category A and higher — 30 June 1987: 40,06%
      Category C and higher — 31 January 1985: 3,25%
      Category C and higher — 30 June 1987: 11,32%
    4. (iv) The category distribution of Black teachers in each region on 30 September 1987 was:

Categories

a3

a2

a2m

al

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

Natal

971

461

411

1 157

1 254

386

740

82

12

0

0

Highveld

1 017

426

658

2 637

1 905

801

1 228

148

55

1

0

Cape

511

480

339

2 571

1 882

752

800

133

51

2

1

Orange Vaal

839

326

500

2 904

1 220

464

644

67

15

1

0

Orange Free State

1 400

508

738

2 248

899

369

473

55

13

3

0

Johannesburg

129

438

254

1 778

1 830

915

1 052

200

73

8

1

Northern Transvaal

1 133

342

646

2 366

2 072

974

1 104

203

61

1

0

6 000

2 981

3 546

15 661

11 062

4 661

6 041

888

280

16

2

Note re (a): (i) On 31 December 1987 the pupil/teacher ratio was as follows:

Primary Education

Secondary Education

39,5:1

31,5:1

(ii) The department is striving to attain a pupil/teacher ratio of 35:1 for primary schools and 30:1 for secondary schools.

(iii) The numbers of pupils and teachers at primary and secondary schools as on 31 December 1987 were as follows:

Primary

Secondary

Pupils

Teachers

Pupils

Teachers

1 491 337

37 792

377 882

11 994

(iv) To bring the pupil/teacher ratio in line with the above-mentioned ratio, means that the Department has a shortage of 4 817 primary and 602 secondary teachers.

Pollution of the sea by oil 370. Mr D J N MALCOMESS

asked the Minister of Environment Affairs:

  1. (1) How many cases of pollution of the sea by oil occurred in 1987;
  2. (2) (a) what was the cost of combating such pollution in that year and (b) what amount was recovered from the owners of the vessels concerned?
The MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT AFFAIRS:
  1. (1) 183 minor oil spills of less than 7 tons were reported.
  2. (2) (a) R2 358 529 which include the total annual running costs of the kuswag vessels and aircraft.
  3. (2) (b) R31 480 is being recovered in respect of two specific incidents from the vessels’ insurers, while R59 000 was collected in the form of fines resulting from prosecutions.
Veld types: present conservation status 425. Mr R R HULLEY

asked the Minister of Environment Affairs:

What is the present conservation status of each specified veld type occurring in the Republic?

The MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT AFFAIRS:

Veld type

Protected (ha)

1

Coastal Forest and Thornveld

45 019

2

Alexandria Forest

237

3

Pondoland Coastal Plateau Sourveld

3 260

4

Knysna Forest

13 343

5

’Ngongoni Veld

683

6

Zululand Thornveld

19 718

7

Eastern Province Thornveld

230

8

North-Eastern Mountain Sourveld

95 394

9

Lowveld Sour Bushveld

68 310

10

Lowveld

573 424

11

Arid Lowveld

605 172

12

Springbok Flats Turf Thornveld

1 176

13

Other Turf Thornveld

14

Arid Sweet Bushveld

7 529

15

Mopani Veld

887 706

16

Kalahari Thornveld

1 207 700

17

Kalahari Thornveld invaded by Karoo

700

18

Mixed Bushveld

92 358

19

Sourish Mixed Bushveld

26 695

20

Sour Bushveld

16 024

21

False Thornveld of Eastern Province

35

22

Invasion of Grassveld by Thorn

23

Valley Bushveld

38 238

24

Noorsveld

25

Succulent Mountain Scrub (Spekboomveld)

6 800

26

Karroid Broken Veld

27 822

27

Central Upper Karoo

778

28

Western Mountain Karoo

1 836

29

Arid Karoo

760

30

Central Lower Karoo

31

Succulent Karoo

43 309

32

Orange River Broken Veld

33 429

33

Namaqualand Broken Veld

55 668

34

Strandveld

3 693

35

False Arid Karoo

2 055

36

False Upper Karoo

82 556

37

False Karroid Broken Veld

12 920

38

False Central Lower Karoo

570

39

False Succulent Karoo

40

False Orange River Broken Veld

34 962

41

Pan-turf Veld invaded by Karoo

42

Karroid Merxmuellera Mountain Veld replaced by Karoo

19 049

43

Mountain Rhenosterbosveld

8 431

44

Highland Sourveld and Dohne Sourveld

139 628

45

Natal Mist Belt ’Ngongoniveld

1 293

46

Coastal Rhenosterbosveld

8 454

47

Coastal Macchia

16 034

48

Cymbopogon-Themeda Veld

12 683

49

Transitional Cymbopogon-Themeda Veld

13 807

50

Dry Cymbopogon-Themeda Veld

30 489

51

Pan-turf Veld

52

Themeda Veld (Turf Highveld)

53

Patchy Highveld to Cymbopogon-Themeda Veld Transition

54

Turf Highveld to Highland Sourveld Transition

379

55

Bankenveld to Turf Highveld Transition

56

Highland sourveld to Cymbopogon-Themeda Veld Transition

4 342

57

North-Eastern Sandy Highveld

6 270

58

Themeda-Festuca Alpine Veld

42 230

59

Stormberg Plateau Sweetveld

60

Karroid Merxmuellera Mountain Veld

1 249

61

Bankenveld

36 652

62

Bankenveld to Sour Sandveld Transition

1 248

63

Piet Retief Sourveld

32 122

64

Northern Tall Grassveld

438

65

Southern Tall Grassveld

6 107

66

Natal Sour Sandveld

3 989

67

Pietersburg Plateau False Grassveld

201

68

Eastern Province Grassveld

69

Macchia (Fynbos)

1 098 393

70

False Macchia (Fynbos)

35 382

Substandard A: Black children enrolled 510. Mr R M BURROWS

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

How many Black children were enrolled in 1987 and 1988, respectively, in Substandard A in (a) each specified region and (b) the Republic?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

(a) REGION

ENROLMENT : 1987

Northern-Transvaal

57 842

Highveld

51 402

Johannesburg

30 066

Orange-Vaal

44 742

Orange Free State

45 822

Natal

39 010

Cape

61 263

TOTAL

330 147

QwaQwa

11 906

Lebowa

101 960

Gazankulu

46 169

KwaZulu

231 094

KaNgwana

30 008

KwaNdebele

22 055

TOTAL

443 192

(b)

773 339

Information as on 3 March 1987.

The 1988-enrolment is not yet available.

Quota system: species of fish protected 527. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Environment Affairs:

  1. (1) (a) What species of fish are protected under the quota system and (b)(i) who are the present holders of (aa) kingklip and (bb) crayfish quotas and (ii) on what basis were these quotas allocated;
  2. (2) in respect of what date is this information furnished?
The MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT AFFAIRS:
  1. (1)
    1. (a)
      1. (1) Hake
      2. (2) Sole
      3. (3) West Coast Rock Lobster
      4. (4) South Coast Rock Lobster
      5. (5) Abalone
      6. (6) Anchovy
      7. (7) Pilchard
  2. (1) (b)(i)(aa) None.
  3. (1) (b)(i)(bb)
    1. (1) Boventrek Beleggings (Pty) Ltd
    2. (2) Bridger & Angelico Fish. (Pty) Ltd
    3. (3) Buccaneer Fish. Products (Pty) Ltd
    4. (5) Cape Point Fishing CC
    5. (6) Cape Reef Products (Pty) Ltd
    6. (7) Chapmans Peak Fisheries (Pty) Ltd
    7. (8) Coast Trading Co.
    8. (9) Dassen Lobster Co. (Pty) Ltd
    9. (10) De Seeda Seeprodukte
    10. (11) Dromedaris Visserye (Pty) Ltd
    11. (12) Elandia Visserye (Pty) Ltd
    12. (13) Engelbrecht, W.J.
    13. (14) Fish Drying Corp. (Pty) Ltd
    14. (15) Friedman & Rabinowitz (Pty) Ltd
    15. (16) Good Hope Fisheries (Pty) Ltd
    16. (17) Gourmet Fish Products (Pty) Ltd
    17. (18) Hicksons Canning Co. (Pty) Ltd
    18. (19) John Ovenstone Ltd
    19. (20) John Quality Ltd
    20. (21) Konsortium Kreefbelange (Pty) Ltd
    21. (22) Lamberts Bay Canning Co. Ltd
    22. (23) Langklip Seeprodukte (Pty) Ltd
    23. (24) Lighthouse Fisheries CC
    24. (25) Live Rock Lobster Corp (Pty) Ltd
    25. (26) Lusitania Sea Prod. (Pty) Ltd
    26. (27) M.A.S. Smit
    27. (28) Marine Products Ltd
    28. (29) Namaqua Canning Co. Ltd
    29. (30) North Bay Canning Co. Ltd
    30. (31) North Blinder (Pty) Ltd
    31. (32) Paternoster Visserye (Pty) Ltd
    32. (33) Port Nolloth Visserye (Pty) Ltd
    33. (34) Saldanha Bay Canning Co.
    34. (35) S.A. Lobster Exporters (Pty) Ltd
    35. (36) S.A. Sea Products Ltd
    36. (37) Southern Sea Fishing Ent.
    37. (38) Sparkor (Pty) Ltd
    38. (39) Stephan Rock Lobster Packers (Pty) Ltd
    39. (40) Stompneusbaai Kreef (Pty) Ltd
    40. (41) Suid-Oranje Visserye Ltd
    41. (42) Weskus Kreefprodukte (Pty) Ltd
    42. (43) Kalk Bay Fishermen Quota
    43. (44) Atlantic Fishing Co.
    44. (45) Baratz Fishing Co.
    45. (46) Hout Bay Fishing Co.
    46. (47) Lusitania Fishing Co.
    47. (48) Seafarer Distributors
  4. (1) (b) (ii) On the basis of historical participation in the industry and owing to socio-economical considerations.
  5. (2) As at 22 February 1988.
Schools: average expenditure 538. Mr S S VAN DER MERWE

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

What, in 1987, was the average expenditure, excluding expenditure of a capital nature, in respect of schools in each specified region falling under the control of his Department?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

In view of the diversity in size, nature and location of the schools in each of the Department’s regions, the calculation of the figure asked for, would be without any real meaning or value. The bookkeeping system of the State (and therefore also the Department) does also not provide that particulars of this nature can be provided per academic year.

Redecoration of Algoa Regional Services Council: amount paid 540. Mr D J N MALCOMESS

asked the Minister of Constitutional Development and Planning:

With reference to his reply to Question No 5, standing over, on 6 October 1987, (a) how was the amount of R541 451 made up and (b) (i) to whom was each of these constituent amounts paid and (ii) in respect of what specified services were these amounts paid in each case?

The MINISTER OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING:

(a), (b) (i) and (ii). I refer the honourable member to my reply of written question number 641 of 7 October 1987.

Welders/electricians/carpenters/motor mechanics/blasters: Blacks enrolled for courses 546. Mr K M ANDREW

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

How many Blacks were enrolled in 1987 for courses offering training as (a) welders, (b) electricians, (c) carpenters, (d) motor mechanics and (e) blasters?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

Statistics for Department of Education and Training in connection with trade training are being collated as from 1985 according to course direction and not according to trade direction.

Pre-service trade training

Block release courses

(a) Mechanical trades*

469

983

(b) Electic/Electronics

455

1 503

(c) Civil trades**

429

377

(d) Motor trades

344

403

(e) Soft trades***

33

(f) Watchmakers

27

(g) Printers

17

(h) Laboratory Assistants

26

(i) Blasting

(j) Water purificators

58

* Comprises trades such as Welding and Metalwork, Fitting and Machining and Platers (Boilermakers).

** Comprises trades such as Carpentry and Joinery, Bricklaying and Plastering and Plumbing.

*** Comprises trades such as Leatherwork and Tailoring.

NOTE: Statistics provided only in regard to institutions of the Department of Education and Training for the year 1987.

Farm schools closed down 623. Mr K M ANDREW

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

  1. (1) Whether any farm schools for Black children were closed down in 1987; if so, how many (a) schools, (b) pupils and (c) teachers were involved;
  2. (2) whether any farm schools for Black children were (a) opened and (b) extended in 1987; if so, how many (i) schools, (ii) pupils and (iii) teachers were involved in each case;
  3. (3) (a) how many farm schools for Black children were there as at the latest specified date for which figures are available and (b) how many (i) teachers and (ii) pupils were there at these schools at that date?
The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

(1)

Yes (a)

59

(b)

2 598

(c)

88

  1. (2) Yes
    1. (a)
      1. (i) 151
      2. (ii) 8 882
      3. (iii) 232
    2. (b)
      1. (i) 55
      2. (ii) 3 264
      3. (iii) 89
  2. (3)
    1. (a) 5 576
    2. (b)
      1. (i) 55
      2. (ii) 3 264
      3. (iii) 89
    3. (b)
      1. (i) 12 073
      2. (ii) 486 991

Figures (3) as on 3 March 1987.

National Senior Certificate Examination 626. Mr K M ANDREW

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

  1. (1) (a) How many Blacks (i) entered for and (ii) wrote the National Senior Certificate examinations in 1987 and (b) how many entrants (i) passed, (ii) failed and (iii) obtained matriculation exemption;
  2. (2) what percentage of Blacks who wrote the National Senior Certificate examinations in 1987 (a) passed and (b) obtained matriculation exemption;
  3. (3) (a) in respect of each specified region and (b) in total, (i) how many Blacks enrolled as full-time scholars at schools administered by his Department (aa) entered for and (bb) wrote the National Senior Certificate examinations in 1987 and (ii) how many of these entrants (aa) passed, (bb) failed and (cc) obtained matriculation exemption?
The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

Full-time Candidates

  1. (1)
    1. (a)
      1. (i) 138 989
      2. (ii) 137 602
    2. (b)
      1. (i) 78 287
      2. (ii) 59 315
      3. (iii) 22 524
  2. (2)
    1. (a) 56,89%
    2. (b) 16,37%

(3)

(a)

Region

(i)

(aa)

(bb)

(ii)

(aa)

(bb)

(cc)

N Transvaal

5 989

5 941

3 393

2 548

1 055

Highveld

7 637

7 603

3 883

3 720

1 097

Johannesburg

4 889

4 869

1 554

3 315

335

Orange-Vaal

5 145

5 114

2 693

2 421

719

OFS

4 416

4 400

2 061

2 339

481

Natal

1 979

1 963

1 139

824

409

Cape

2 885

2 841

1 447

1 394

410

(b)

32 940

32 731

16 170

16 561

4 506

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

(1) Candidates in the Moutse region do not fall under Northern Transvaal, but under KwaNdebele.

The results of the Moutse candidates are as follows:

Candidates entered

561

Candidates who wrote

559

Matriculation exemption attained

183

Senior certificate attained

243

Passed

426

Failed

133

  1. (2) Matriculation exemption is normally indicated as a percentage of the candidates who have passed. In 1987, 27,8% of the successful candidates obtained matriculation exemption.
  2. (3) Refer Parliamentary question 25, answered on 9 February 1988:
    The figures used for the answer were the results of 30 418 candidates, which results were already available at the beginning of January 1988. Of these candidates, 14,39% passed with exemption and 35,89% without.
  3. (4) The figures supplied in this answer are those in the final printouts dated 17 February 1988.
Universities: first-year students enrolled 628. Mr K M ANDREW

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

(a) How many, and (b) what percentage of the total number of first-year students enrolled at each university for Blacks in 1987 (i) dropped out during that year and (ii) failed their examinations in all subjects at the end of that year?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

The North

Zululand

Medunsa

Vista

(i)

(ii)

(i)

(ii)

(i)

(ii)

(i)

(ii)

(a)

8

155

121

27

1

18

461

2 400

(b)

0,52

10,12

14,8

3,3

0,29

5,2

6,2

32,2

Farm schools: unrest/disruption 629. Mr K M ANDREW

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

  1. (1) Whether any farm schools falling under his Department were subject to unrest or disruption in 1987; if so, how many;
  2. (2) how many farm schools were there in the Republic as at 31 December 1987?
The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:
  1. (1) Yes, 7 farm schools
  2. (2) 5 576 farm schools as on 3 March 1987.
Std 10 pupils failing to write full year-end examinations 630. Mr K M ANDREW

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

Whether any Std 10 pupils registered at schools in his Department at any time in 1987, failed to write their full year-end examinations; if so, how many (a) wrote and (b) failed to write all such examinations?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

Yes

  1. (a) 31 531
  2. (b) 1 200
Schools: student representative councils 631. Mr K M ANDREW

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

With reference to his reply to Question No 119 on 23 February 1987, how many schools falling under the control of his Department in each departmental region (a) have and (b) do not have student representative councils?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

REGION

(a) WITH SRC

(b) NO SRC

Highveld

28

57

Johannesburg

36

23

Cape

0

66

Natal

18

19

Northern Transvaal

0

75

Orange-Vaal

7

33

Orange Free State

0

47

Five most junior posts: salary scales 703. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the State President:

(a) What are the salary scales attached to each of the five most junior posts in his Office, (b) how many of these posts are filled by Whites, Coloureds, Indians and Blacks, respectively, and (c) in respect of what date is this information furnished?

The STATE PRESIDENT:
  1. (a)
    1. (i) R5 049 — 7 932
    2. (ii) R6 093 — 9 507
    3. (iii) R6 093 — 10 371
    4. (iv) R6 093 — 10 371
    5. (v) R7 932—10 371
  2. (b)
    1. (i) Two Coloured persons
    2. (ii) Two Coloured persons
    3. (iii) One White person
    4. (iv) Posts are vacant
    5. (v) Three White persons
  3. (c) 1 March 1988.
Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 720. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister in the State President’s Office entrusted with Administration and Broadcasting Services:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER IN THE STATE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE ENTRUSTED WITH ADMINISTRATION AND BROADCASTING SERVICES:

To question 720, as well as on behalf of the Ministers addressed by similarly phrased questions concerning General Affairs Nos. 721, 722,723,724,725,726,727,728,729,730,731, 732,733,734,736,737,738,739,740,743,744 and 745 and concerning Own Affairs Nos. 75, 76,77,78,79 and 81.

In respect of the following departments or components of departments financial incentive or bonus systems are not in operation because the activities are not readily suited to the introduction of such systems, a need for such systems does not exist, or it cannot be justified from an economic point of view:

General Affairs

Question No.

Development Planning

721

Foreign Affairs

722

National Education

723

Education and Training

724

Agricultural Economics and Marketing

727

Trade and Industry

728

Bureau for Information

734

State President’s Office

736

Prison Services

739

Mineral and Energy Affairs

740

Own Affairs (Administration: House of Assembly)

Question No.

Budgetary and Auxiliary Services

75

Local Government, Housing and Works

78

In respect of the departments indicated hereunder, financial incentive systems are in operation:

General Affairs

Question No.

(a)

Office of the Commission for Administration

720

1

Manpower

725

2

Justice

726

1

Finance

729

5

Home Affairs

730

8

Transport

731

13

National Health and Population Development

732

3

Environment Affairs

733

2

Development Aid

737

1

Public Works and Land Affairs

738

5

Water Affairs

743

1

S.A. Police

744

14

S.A. Defence Force

745

3

Own Affairs (Administration House of Assembly)

(Question No. (a)

Health Services and Welfare

76 and 81

2

Education and Culture Agriculture and Water

77

4

Supply

79

6

(b) Direct financial incentive systems, as implemented at the departments mentioned above, are aimed at promoting productivity or coping with personnel and accommodation shortages. Before introducing a system the establishment of the component concerned is determined on the basis of accepted norms and reduced by 33⅓%. The personnel are then paid bonuses for measured production in access of 100% utilisation.

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 721. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Constitutional Development and Planning:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 722. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Foreign Affairs:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 723. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of National Education:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF NATIONAL EDUCATION:

(See reply to Quesition No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 724. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in the Department of Education and Training; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 725. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Manpower:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF MANPOWER:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 726. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Justice:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in the Department of Justice; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF JUSTICE:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 727. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Agriculture:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 728. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Economic Affairs and Technology:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in the Department of Trade and Industry; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS AND TECHNOLOGY:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 729. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Finance:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF FINANCE:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 730. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Home Affairs:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 731. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Transport Affairs:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in the Department of Transport; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF TRANSPORT AFFAIRS:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 732. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of National Health and Population Development:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND POPULATION DEVELOPMENT:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 733. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Environment Affairs:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT AFFAIRS:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 734. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Deputy Minister of Information:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in the Bureau for Information; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The DEPUTY MINISTER OF INFORMATION:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 736. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the State President:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Office; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The STATE PRESIDENT:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 737. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Education and Development Aid:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in the Department of Development Aid; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT AID:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 738. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Public Works and Land Affairs:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS AND LAND AFFAIRS:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 739. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Justice:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in the Prisons Service; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF JUSTICE:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 740. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Economic Affairs and Technology:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS AND TECHNOLOGY:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 743. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Water Affairs:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF WATER AFFAIRS:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 744. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Law and Order:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in the South African Police; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF LAW AND ORDER:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 745. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Defence:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in the South African Defence Force; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF DEFENCE:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Own Affairs:

Applications from White married couples to adopt non-White children 68. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of the Budget and Welfare:

  1. (1) Whether the Department of Health Ser vices and Welfare received any applications from White married couples to adopt non-white children during the latest specified five-year period for which information is available; if so, (a) how many such applications were (i) granted and (ii) refused and (b) in terms of what statutory provisions were they (i) granted and (ii) refused;
  2. (2) whether this Department keeps statistics of prosecutions instituted against White married couples for contravening the relevant statutory provisions in this regard; if not, why not; if so, how many such prosecutions were instituted during the above period?
The MINISTER OF BUDGET AND WELFARE:
  1. (1) No, applications for adoption of children are made to children’s courts and not to the Department of Health Services and Welfare. This Department is only responsible for the registration of adoptions in respect of White children.
  2. (2) No, it is not the function of the Department to keep statistics of prosecutions.
Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 75. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of the Budget and Welfare:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in the Department of Budgetary and Auxiliary Services; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF BUDGET AND WELFARE:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 76. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Health Services:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF HEALTH SERVICES:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 77. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Education and Culture:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF EDUCATION AND CULTURE:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 78. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Local Government, Housing and Works:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, HOUSING AND WORKS:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 79. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of Agriculture and Water Supply:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in his Department; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE AND WATER SUPPLY:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

Employees: financial incentive/bonus systems 81. Mr C J DERBY-LEWIS

asked the Minister of the Budget and Welfare:

Whether there are any financial incentive or bonus systems for employees in the Department of Welfare; if not, why not; if so, (a) how many and (b) what are the relevant details?

The MINISTER OF BUDGET AND WELFARE:

(See reply to Question No 720 on Monday, 21 March 1988 in Column 586.)

HOUSE OF DELEGATES

†Indicates translated version.

For written reply :

Own Affairs:

Hospitals: intensive care units/wards 18. Mr K CHETTY

asked the Minister of Health Services and Welfare:

  1. (1) Whether there are any intensive care units or wards in hospitals falling under the control of his Department; if so, (a) how many such (i) units and (ii) wards are there in each specified hospital and (b) for which race groups are these units and wards used;
  2. (2) whether any additional intensive care units or wards are being planned by his Department; if so, (a) how many of each in respect of each specified hospital, (b) for which race groups and (c) when is it anticipated that each of these units and wards will be ready for use?
The MINISTER OF HEALTH SERVICES AND WELFARE:
  1. (1) No.
    1. (a)
      1. (i) falls away.
      2. (ii) falls away.
    2. (b) falls away.
  2. (2) No.
    1. (a) falls away.
    2. (b) falls away.
    3. (c) falls away.