ECONOMIC SERVICES & INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
BOOKMARKS
NATIONAL NUCLEAR REGULATOR (NNR) CONTACT DETAILS PHYSICAL: Eco Glades Office Park, Eco Glades 2, Block G, Witch-Hazel Avenue, Highveld Ext 75, Eco Park, Centurion, 0157
POSTAL: PO Box 7106, Centurion, 0046 TEL: 012 674 7100 FAX: 012 663 5513 WEB: nnr.co.za EMAIL: enquiry@nnr.co.za
OVERVIEW The mission of the National Nuclear Regulator (NNR) is to provide and maintain an effective and efficient national regulatory framework for the protection of people, property and the environment against nuclear damage. The NNR is primarily mandated to monitor and enforce regulatory safety standards for the achievement of safe operating conditions, prevention of nuclear accidents or mitigation of nuclear accident consequences, resulting in the protection of workers, the public, property and the environment against the potential harmful effects of ionizing radiation or radioactive material. To fulfil its mandate, the NNR advocates the development and maintenance of appropriate regulatory frameworks for enforcing regulatory radiation safety standards that are consistent with the recommendations of the International Commission on Radiation Protection (ICRP) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The NNR’s approach to regulatory functions is commensurate with the radiation risks associated with a specific facility or activity. These include functions such as safety case reviews and assessments, authorisations, compliance assurance inspections, enforcement, drafting of regulatory documents, and overseeing emergency planning and preparedness.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION* AUDIT OUTCOME FINANCIAL POSITION Current Assets Non-Current Assets Total Assets Current Liabilities
2019/20
2018/19
2017/18
Financially Unqualified
Financially Unqualified
Financially Unqualified
R’000
R’000
R’000
111 093
95 180
116 743
103 938
112 323
119 306
215 031
207 503
236 049 40 364
36 196
36 207
36 649
46 151
57 595
Total Liabilities
72 844
82 357
97 958
Total Net Assets
142 186
125 145
138 091
Non-Current Liabilities
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue
270 871
230 830
250 728
227 665
213 914
212 155
43 206
16 916
38 573
Total Expenditure
(253 830)
(243 776)
(235 942)
Employee Costs
(169 628)
(150 367)
(138 449)
17 041
(12 946)
14 785
Exchange Transactions Non-Exchange Transactions
Surplus/(Deficit) for Year
CASH FLOW Operating Activities
12 219
564
43 265
Investing Activities
(3 212)
(3 971)
(11 804)
OFFICE BEARERS
Cash & Equivalents – Year End
71 209
71 606
83 355
Chairperson: Dr Thapelo Motshudi Deputy Chairperson: Ms Dineo Peta Board Members: Ms Vanessa Bendeman, Ms Lindelwa Dhlamini,
UIFW EXPENDITURE**
28
1 502
866
2019/20
2018/19
2017/18
Mr David Mamphitha, Mr Katse Maphoto, Mr Bernard Pelei Petlane, Mr Protas Phili, Dr Nomusa Qunta Chief Executive Officer: Dr Bismark Tyobeka Chief Financial Officer: Mr D Netshivhazwaulu Senior Management: Ms Ditebogo Kgomo (Executive: Nuclear Technology and NORM), Ms Louisa Mpete (Executive: Regulatory Improvement and Technical Services), Mr Orion Phillips (Executive: Nuclear Power Plant), Ms Anita Simon (Executive: Corporate Support Services) Communications Officers: Mr Gino Moonsamy (Manager: Communication and Stakeholder Relations)
Posts Approved
169
169
159
Posts Filled
149
149
138
HUMAN RESOURCES
PETROLEUM, OIL AND GAS CORPORATION OF SOUTH AFRICA (PETROSA) CONTACT DETAILS PHYSICAL: 151 Frans Conradie Drive, Parow, Cape Town POSTAL: Private Bag X5, Parow, 7499 TEL: 021 929 3000 FAX: 021 929 3144 WEB: www.petrosa.co.za EMAIL: petrosa@petrosa.co.za
OVERVIEW The mission of the Petroleum, Oil and Gas Corporation of South Africa SOC Ltd (PetroSA) is to be the leading provider of hydrocarbons and related quality products by leveraging its proven technologies and harnessing its human capital for the benefit of its stakeholders. The core strategic function of PetroSA is to make it possible for the government of South Africa to: improve the supply of fuel, oil and gas to the country; mitigate the impact of oil price variations and foreign currency fluctuations; drive transformation initiatives in the South African oil, gas, fuel and petrochemical value chain; champion, support and entrench the growth of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) in the sector; manage the contingency crude oil reserves and the strategic
petroleum assets of the government; access upstream petroleum assets for the benefit of the citizens of South Africa; and competitively operate PetroSA in a sustainable commercial manner.
OFFICE BEARERS Chairperson: Mr Frans Baleni Board Members: Mr Llewellyn Delport, Mr Leon Haywood, Dr Len Konar, Ms Bongi Masinga, Mr Solomzi Tshiki, Ms Nomagcisa Tsipa-Sipoyo, Mr Mthozami Xiphu Chief Executive Officer: Mr Pragasen Naidoo Chief Financial Officer: Ms Alison Futter (Acting)
Refer to p9 for more information on sources, methodology and definitions. *Refer to nationalgovernment.co.za for a copy of the full Annual Report. **Total of Unauthorised, Irregular, Fruitless & Wasteful Expenditure.
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