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Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA

Chairperson: Judge Jody Kollapen Deputy Chairperson: Mr Irvin Lawrence Commissioners: Prof Mpfariseni Budeli-Nemakonde, Adv Johan de Waal SC, Prof Wesahl Domingo, Prof Karthigasen (Karthy) Govender, Adv Hendrina (Retha) Meintjes SC, Adv Anthea Platt SC, Adv Tshepo Sibeko SC Senior Management: Mr Nelson Matibe (Commission Secretary), Mr Masibulele Chris Mfunzana (Assistant Secretary)

LEGAL AID SOUTH AFRICA

CONTACT DETAILS

PHYSICAL: 29 De Beer Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2017 POSTAL: Private Bag X76, Braamfontein, 2017 TEL: 011 877 2000 / 0800 110 110 / 0800 153 728 FAX: 011 877 2222 WEB: www.legal-aid.co.za EMAIL: communications2@legal-aid.co.za

OVERVIEW

The aim of Legal Aid South Africa is to make legal aid available to indigent persons within its financial means and provide legal representation at state expense, as set out in the Constitution and relevant legislation giving content to the right to legal representation at state expense. Legal Aid South Africa’s role is to provide legal aid to those who cannot afford their own legal representation. This includes indigent people and vulnerable groups such as women, children and the rural poor. It does this in an independent and unbiased manner, with the intention of enhancing justice and public confidence in the law and administration of justice.

OFFICE BEARERS

Chairperson: Judge Motsamai Makume Deputy Chairperson: Mr Nkosana Mvundlela Board Members: Prof William Gumede, Mr Patrick Hundermark (Chief Legal Executive), Ms Mantiti Kola (CEO), Mr Matome Leseilane, Ms Mamodike Makgoba, Mr Sethopo Mamotheti (COO), Mr Langelihle Mtshali, Adv Brian Nair (National Operations Executive), Adv Michelle Odayan, Mr Fhedzisani Pandelani, Dr Cleopas Sanangura Chief Executive Officer: Ms Mantiti Kola Chief Financial Officer: Ms Precious Mbingo Chief Operations Officer: Mr Sethopo Mamotheti Senior Management: Mr Richard Baloyi (Human Resources Executive), Mr Patrick Hundermark (Chief Legal Executive), Ms Mmantsha Monwa (Information Services Executive), Adv Brian Nair (National Operations Executive), Mr Mthunzi Ndlangamandla (Internal Audit Executive), Mr Victor Shabangu (Communication Executive) Communications Officers: Mr Godfrey Matsobe (Media and Marketing)

PRESIDENT’S FUND

FINANCIAL INFORMATION* 2019/20 2018/19 2017/18

AUDIT OUTCOME

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FINANCIAL POSITION R’000 R’000 R’000

Current Assets 511 325 336 642 302 609

Non-Current Assets 197 285 192 874 203 146 Total Assets 708 610 529 516 505 755

Current Liabilities 305 454 243 440 257 479

Non-Current Liabilities 1 416 1 542 1 298 Total Liabilities 306 870 244 982 258 777 Total Net Assets 401 740 284 534 246 978

FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

Total Revenue 2 003 784 1 826 903 1 780 136

Exchange Transactions 32 811 26 011 25 541

Non-Exchange Transactions 1 970 973 1 800 892 1 754 595 Total Expenditure (1 886 578) (1 789 346) (1 782 968)

Employee Costs (1 535 357) (1 420 183) (1 393 268) Surplus/(Deficit) for Year 117 206 37 556 2 832

CASH FLOW

Operating Activities 197 699 48 706 41 518 Investing Activities (33 278) (21 339) (52 559) Cash & Equivalents – Year End 425 089 261 334 234 594 UIFW EXPENDITURE** 3 940 4 763 3 939

HUMAN RESOURCES 2019/20 2018/19 2017/18 Posts Approved 2 799 2 756 2 761 Posts Filled 2 571 2 688 2 687

CONTACT DETAILS

PHYSICAL: 316 Thabo Sehume Street, Cnr Thabo Sehume & Francis Baard Streets, Pretoria POSTAL: Private Bag X81, Pretoria, 0001 TEL: 012 406 4600 FAX: 012 406 4696 WEB: www.justice.gov.za EMAIL: webmaster@justice.gov.za

OVERVIEW

The President’s Fund offers reparation measures to victims on the recommendation of the State President, and the subsequent consideration and recommendation of the ad hoc Joint Committee on Reparations of both Houses of Parliament on the tabling of the final two volumes of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Reports. It does this as follows: a once-off individual grant of R30 000 to those individuals or survivors identified by the TRC; systematic programmes to project the symbolism of the struggle and the ideal of freedom through academic and formal records of history, cultural and art forms, as well as erecting symbols and monuments that exalt the freedom struggle, including new geographic and place names; medical and other forms of social assistance programmes to provide for medical benefits, education assistance and the provision of housing, as well as other social benefits to address the needs of victims identified by the TRC; and the rehabilitation of whole communities, other than individuals linked to the process, which suffered intense acts of violence and destruction and are still in distress.

OFFICE BEARERS

Chief Executive Officer: Ms K Pillay (Accounting Officer: President’s Fund)

FINANCIAL INFORMATION* 2019/20 2018/19 2017/18

AUDIT OUTCOME

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FINANCIAL POSITION R’000 R’000 R’000 Current Assets 1 772 717 1 668 110 1 567 125 Non-Current Assets - - Total Assets 1 772 717 1 668 110 1 567 125 Current Liabilities 9 823 19 862 27 463 Non-Current Liabilities - - Total Liabilities 9 823 19 862 27 463 Total Net Assets 1 762 894 1 648 248 1 539 662