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Fitch maintains SA BB+ rating
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According to Fitch, South Africa’s ratings are constrained by low growth potential, high and rising government debt, large contingent liabilities, as well as the risk of rising social tensions due to extremely high inequality. The negative outlook reflects uncertainty about the ability of the government to stabilise public debt over the medium term.
Reduce government’s debt burden
“Government remains committed to the stabilisation and improvement of its fiscal position. The agency acknowledges government’s plans to stabilise its finances in order to achieve a balanced primary budget.
“Further, government will continue to work hand-in-hand with unions to manage the growth of the public sector wage bill in order to reduce government’s debt burden,” said National Treasury.
The ministry said government is also cognisant of the pressures and risks that state-owned companies, particularly Eskom, present to the fiscal framework.
“Government is providing medium-term support to Eskom to secure energy supply and to honour the state’s contractual obligations. National Treasury, in partnership with the Department of Public Enterprises, is instituting a series of measures to bring discipline to the utility’s finances, and to step up the timeline for restructuring,” said Treasury.
Source: SAnews.gov.za
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