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South African Revenue Service

25°46′22.06″S 28°13′56.13″E / 25.7727944°S 28.2322583°E / -25.7727944; 28.2322583The South African Revenue Service (SARS) is the revenue service of the South African government. It administers the country's tax system and customs service, and enforces compliance with related legislation.[2] It is governed by the SARS Act 34 of 1997, which established it as "an organ of state within the public administration, but as an institution outside the public service."[1] It thus has a significant degree of administrative autonomy, although it is under the policy control of the Minister of Finance.[1] Effectively, SARS manages, administers, and implements the tax regime as designed by the Minister and National Treasury.

South African Revenue Service
Agency overview
Formed1 October 1997 (1997-10-01)
Preceding agencies
  • Department of Inland Revenue
  • Department of Customs and Excise
JurisdictionGovernment of South Africa
HeadquartersLehae la Sars Building
Pretoria, South Africa
Employees12 479 (2020/21)[1]
Minister responsible
Agency executive
  • Edward Kieswetter, Commissioner
Parent departmentNational Treasury
Key document
  • South African Revenue Service Act 34 of 1997
Websitesars.gov.za

SARS was established in 1997 by a merger of the customs and inland revenue departments, at the recommendation of the Katz Commission, which had been instituted to review the South African tax system for the post-apartheid era. In subsequent years, under the leadership of Pravin Gordhan, SARS gained a reputation for effectiveness.[3][4][5][6] However, between 2014 and 2018, the agency's tax collection and investigative capacities were severely undermined, or even "decimated,"[7] as a result of a restructuring which has been called a "premeditated offensive,"[8] allegedly calculated to enable the capture of SARS.[9][10][11][12] Such allegations were investigated by the 2018 Nugent Commission.

Functions Edit

In terms of the SARS Act, the main functions of SARS are to:[13]

  • collect all tax and customs revenue due to the state;
  • enforce compliance with tax and customs legislation; and
  • facilitate legitimate trade through the customs service.

Among others, SARS administers the personal income tax, corporate income tax, capital gains tax, value-added tax, customs and excise duties, skills development levies, environmental levies, unemployment insurance fund contributions, and employment tax incentives.[3][14]

History Edit

Predecessors Edit

The Union of South Africa came into existence on 31 May 1910, uniting the Cape Colony, Transvaal Colony, Colony of Natal, and Orange River Colony. Three months later, on 9 August, the Governor-General, Herbert Gladstone, retroactively appointed Joseph Clerc Sheridan, Esq., as the acting Commissioner for Inland Revenue with effect from 1 July 1910.[15] Two days later, on 11 August, the Department of Inland Revenue was established under the control and direction the Minister of Finance. The Department of Inland Revenue was charged with "the duty of properly collecting and duly accounting for all revenues of the Union other than railway and harbour revenues and the revenues which by law or regulation are accounted for by the Commissioner for Customs and Excise or by the Postmaster-General."[16]

Mandela and Mbeki presidencies Edit

Katz Commission Edit

At the time that the transition to democracy was completed in 1994, South Africa was marked by immense income inequality and by a long history of tax avoidance, which had been used as a means of protest against the colonial and apartheid governments.[3] Moreover, under apartheid, various bantustans were governed by separate tax administrations.[17] In 1994, the first post-apartheid government instituted the Katz Commission to review the tax structure in South Africa, with an eye to modernising it in line with international best practice and improving its equity and efficiency. The commission, which ran between 1994 and 1999, recommended an overhaul of the entire tax system. In particular, in 1997, the commission recommended that the two agencies responsible for revenue collection at the time – the Department of Inland Revenue and the Customs and Excise Department – should be amalgamated into a single entity and fundamentally reformed.[3][4] This led to the passage of the SARS Act and the establishment of SARS on 1 October 1997.

 
Pravin Gordhan was SARS Commissioner from 1999 to 2009

Following the retirement of the first SARS Commissioner, Trevor van Heerden, in late 1999, van Heerden's deputy Pravin Gordhan was appointed Commissioner.[18][19] Gordhan is the longest-serving Commissioner to date, having held the role from November 1999 to May 2009, and by the end of his tenure SARS was widely acclaimed as a "success story"[6] or "model public institution."[8] During this period, SARS substantially improved revenue collections and tax compliance, establishing an effective tax bureaucracy.[3][4][5] Between 1998 and 2002, for example, the number of individuals registered for tax purposes increased by 43% and the number of companies registered by 40%, while progressive reforms enabled the tax system to contribute to the government's redistributive programme.[6] A 2014 benchmarking review by the International Monetary Fund found that SARS conformed to good international practice in 15 of 27 indicators and performed only slightly worse than that on the other 12 indicators, overall a "world class" performance.[8]

Zuma presidency Edit

Leadership changes Edit

In May 2009, Gordhan was appointed Minister of Finance and replaced at SARS by Oupa Magashula.[20] In March 2013, however, a recording was leaked to the media of part of a phone call in which Magashula improperly offered a top SARS job to a young female chartered accountant. Gordhan appointed a fact-finding inquiry, led by Zak Yacoob and Muzi Sikhakhane, to investigate possible misconduct.[4][21] In July, the inquiry found that Magashula's conduct had endangered SARS's reputation and that Magashula had been dishonest during the course of the proceedings.[22][23] Magashula resigned, apologising for the "inappropriate conversation," which he said had been "banter" and did not reflect any intention to subvert proper recruitment processes.[24] It was later alleged, in 2016, that the conversation had been illegally recorded by crime intelligence operatives.[25]

Following a fourteen-month period in which Magashula's former deputy, Ivan Pillay, acted as Commissioner, President Jacob Zuma appointed the controversial Tom Moyane to replace Magashula. Years later, Moyane admitted that Zuma had informed him that he intended to appoint him long before the appointment was publicly or formally made.[26][27][28] He has been described by journalist Adriaan Basson as having been "willing to choose the interests of Zuma and his cronies over those of the country,"[29] and by a subsequent commission of inquiry as having "considered SARS to be his personal fiefdom, whose money he could spent [sic] in his own interests."[8]

 
Tom Moyane (right) at the Zondo Commission in 2019

State capture revelations Edit

By 2016, SARS was being implicated in developing allegations about state capture under the Zuma presidency. In February of that year, amaBhungane published a story about an initiative to restructure the key Large Business Centre at SARS. It reported that the restructuring was destabilising SARS and might have been "a deliberate attempt by Moyane’s 'new guard' to give themselves undue influence."[30] The journalists were subsequently sued by Moyane and acting chief operations officer Jonas Makwakwa, both in a personal capacity and on behalf of SARS, and both for defamation and for unlawfully disclosing taxpayer information in contravention of the Tax Administration Act.[31] The latter charge led to a protracted dispute between SARS and amaBhungane about the correct interpretation of the law's confidentiality protections.[32] Further journalistic investigations followed, including in Jacques Pauw's 2017 The President's Keepers; Pauw was also sued by SARS for contravening the Tax Administration Act.[33] Other details were elicited or demonstrated during the course of the Nugent Commission (see below), which ran in 2018, and the Zondo Commission, which has been ongoing since 2018.

Involvement of Bain & Company Edit

Soon after Moyane was appointed in September 2014, Bain & Company was contracted to review and later to restructure SARS. The Nugent Commission ultimately found that the procurement process had been "manipulated" in Bain's favour. Bain representatives had met several times with Moyane and with President Zuma himself prior to submitting a bid for the contract – and even prior to Moyane's appointment as Commissioner.[8] The head of the local Bain office later testified that Bain had provided "executive coaching" to Moyane a year before his appointment.[9] The commission also found that the restructuring plan ultimately recommended by Bain was highly damaging to SARS, and suggested that Bain and Moyane had pursued the plan "in deep collusion" and for purely self-interested reasons.[8] It called this

a premeditated offensive against SARS, strategized by the local [Gauteng] office of Bain & Company... for Mr Moyane to seize SARS, each in pursuit of their own interests that were symbiotic, but not altogether the same. Mr Moyane’s interest was to take control of SARS. Bain’s interest was to make money.[8]

Whistleblower Athol Williams, a former Bain partner,[34] agreed with this assessment, testifying at length at the Zondo Commission about Bain's extensive engagements with Zuma and Moyane about plans to restructure SARS and other public entities.[11][35]

Restructuring Edit

[T]here has been a massive failure of integrity and governance at SARS, and all else follows from that. What SARS was, and what it has become, is sufficient proof in itself that integrity and governance failed on a massive scale... [Moyane] arrived without integrity and then dismantled the elements of governance one by one. This was more than mere mismanagement. It was seizing control of SARS as if it was his to have... [T]he organisational structure of SARS, that provided oversight, was pulled apart. Dissent was stamped out by instilling distrust and fear. Accountability to other state authorities was defied. Capacity for investigating corruption was disabled.

– Report of the Nugent Commission[8]

The Nugent Commission found that the restructuring of SARS that occurred after 2014, under the advice of Bain & Company, largely had the effect of undermining SARS's tax collection capacity and quality of governance. Most significantly, oversight of individual tax and corporate tax were amalgamated into a single unit, called Business and Individual Tax, which reported directly to the Commissioner. At the same time, other key business units were fragmented, especially the Large Business Centre – which had been responsible for 35% of SARS's revenue[30] and which the Nugent Commission said was "eviscerated" – and also the Litigation Unit and Compliance Unit.[8] The Anti-Corruption and Security Unit, which investigated internal corruption at SARS and which had consistently been rated as among the best such units in the South African government, was also restructured such that its independence was undermined.[8] The Executive Committee of SARS had by the end of 2015 "been denuded of virtually all the management and skills that had existed when Mr Moyane arrived."[8] An existing modernisation strategy was also suspended,[36] pending a review which the commission found to have been valueless.[8]

Gordhan, then Minister of Finance and reportedly clashing with Moyane on several fronts, attempted unsuccessfully to block the restructuring in 2016, raising concerns about its likely effects on the agency's capacity.[37][38][39][40] He has said that, in the same year, he asked Zuma to fire Moyane, on the basis that his and Moyane's working relationship had broken down.[41] Among the detrimental consequences of the restructuring later identified by the Nugent Commission were that non-compliance became easier; that some 200 managers were displaced from their former positions and often relegated to less meaningful roles; that SARS's relationship with other state institutions, and its international reputation, suffered; and that SARS's measures to counter criminality were "rendered ineffective," to the benefit of the illicit tobacco trade in particular.[8] The Tobacco Institute of South Africa told Parliament that South Africa lost R27 billion in customs and excise revenue between 2014 and 2018, and total tax collections fell by about R90 billion between 2015 and 2018.[10]

Rogue unit allegations Edit

On 12 October 2014, shortly after Moyane's appointment, the Sunday Times reported that one of the SARS investigative units had gone "rogue," and had broken into Zuma's home to plant listening devices.[42][43] In subsequent articles, it published various other allegations about nefarious activities of the so-called rogue unit. On the basis of the allegations, Moyane disbanded both the unit and the SARS Executive Committee.[8] The unit was also investigated by an independent panel chaired by Muzi Sikhakhane, which found in November 2014 that the unit had been established unlawfully. Moyane appointed KPMG at a cost of R23 million[44] to perform investigations "focused on the conduct of" four employees cited in the Sikhakhane report, one of whom was former acting Commissioner Pillay.[8] A series of protracted labour disputes followed, in which Pillay and others were suspended and subject to disciplinary charges arising largely from the rogue unit allegations, and Pillay resigned in May 2015. Other senior managers and investigators also departed, under similar circumstances and amid public perception that they had been "driven out" of[8] or "purged" from[45][46] SARS. The Nugent Commission later said it was highly plausible that Moyane's response to the rogue unit allegations had been "the first step in ‘neutralising’ possible detractors" within SARS, and Nugent said that, regardless of the source of the original allegations, SARS had used them "opportunistically."[8]

The report of the KPMG investigation was submitted to Moyane in December 2015, and recommended that Gordhan, then the Minister of Finance, should be investigated for his role in establishing the unit while SARS Commissioner.[47] The Daily Maverick reported that part of the KPMG report was copied and pasted from recommendations made by SARS's own legal team, and accused SARS and KPMG of conspiring against the unit and its members.[47] Almost two years later in September 2017, KPMG withdrew the 2015 report, despite Moyane's objections, and apologised to Gordhan.[48][49] Retired judge Frank Kroon of the Kroon Committee, another inquiry into the allegations, also disowned and retracted his prejudicial findings on the rogue unit,[50] and in 2020 SARS announced that it would not rely on or use the Sikhakhane report for any purpose.[45]

The Sunday Times, which broke many of the rogue unit stories, has since faced criticism for having been "drawn into an elaborate cloak-and-dagger campaign to discredit SARS"[51] and for exhibiting "poor journalistic standards"[43] – or, in Jacques Pauw's words, for "arguably the worst journalism that has ever been perpetrated in this country."[42] In December 2015, the Press Ombudsman found that its coverage of the rogue unit allegations had been "inaccurate, misleading and unfair,"[51] and the Times published an apology admitting to factual errors and other missteps.[52] The Nugent Commission found that it had done "great damage to SARS and the people of South Africa."[8]

Allegations against Pravin Gordhan Edit
 
Busisiwe Mkhwebane investigated Gordhan for his activities at SARS

The Hawks investigated Gordhan in relation to the rogue unit allegations,[53] and intensified their investigation shortly before the 2016 Budget Speech, timing which Gordhan suggested was calculated to "intimidate and distract" him and the National Treasury.[54] In October 2016, fraud charges were brought against Gordhan, Pillay, and Magashula, in relation to early retirement benefits paid to Pillay with the authorisation of Gordhan and Magashula in 2010 (before Pillay left retirement to rejoin SARS).[55] At the Zondo Commission, senior SARS official Vlok Symington testified that he had effectively been "held hostage" in the SARS offices by Moyane's bodyguard and Hawks officers, who wanted Symington to hand over a document which cast doubt on the legitimacy of the charges against Gordhan.[56][57] The charges were withdrawn shortly afterwards.[58] The Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane also conducted several investigations into Gordhan's conduct at SARS and in 2019 recommended that he should be subject to disciplinary action in relation to Pillay's early retirement.[59] The Pretoria High Court overturned the recommendation, finding that the relevant part of Mkhwebane's report was "vague, contradictory and/or nonsensical."[60]

The attention of law enforcement to Gordhan is largely believed to have been politically motivated[43][53][55][61][62][63][64] – Zuma fired Gordhan from the Finance Ministry in March 2017 – and Gordhan later told the Zondo Commission that he believed that Moyane had pursued the criminal charges against him as part of an effort to facilitate the capture of the Treasury.[46]

Ramaphosa presidency Edit

Nugent Commission Edit

In his February 2018 State of the Nation address, newly elected President Cyril Ramaphosa committed to "stabilise and strengthen" SARS, and to restore its credibility. He said that, at the request of the Minister of Finance Malusi Gigaba, he would institute a commission of inquiry into the situation at SARS.[65] A month later, on 19 March 2018, he suspended Moyane pending disciplinary proceedings, writing in a letter to Moyane that

Developments at the SARS under your leadership have resulted in a deterioration in public confidence in the institution and in public finances being compromised. For the sake of the country and the economy, this situation cannot be allowed to continue, or to worsen.[66]

Moyane's suspension followed a meeting during which Ramaphosa told Moyane that "he had lost confidence in his ability to lead SARS," and "offered him an opportunity to resign," which Moyane declined.[66] The Commission of Inquiry Into Tax Administration and Governance by SARS, commonly known as the Nugent Commission, was formally appointed two months later, on 23 May, under the chairmanship of retired judge Robert Nugent. It had a mandate to investigate various operational, administrative, and governance matters at SARS,[67] and focused primarily on the years after mid-2014, at which point Nugent said that SARS's previously good condition had begun to deteriorate.[8]

The commission's interim report, released in October 2018, recommended that Moyane should immediately be fired, on the basis that there had been "at least reckless mismanagement" under his tenure which "ought not to be permitted to continue."[68][69] In line with this recommendation, Ramaphosa fired Moyane on 1 November.[70] Moyane later unsuccessfully challenged his dismissal and the commission's report in court.[71] The final report was released in December[67][72] and concluded that SARS had been subject to extreme mismanagement along the lines discussed above, amounting to what it called a "catastrophe."[8] Among the commission's recommendations were that:[73]

  • The National Prosecuting Authority should consider criminal prosecution related to the awarding of the Bain & Company contract;
  • SARS should re-establish its Large Business Centre, Compliance Unit, and Integrity Unit;
  • SARS should re-establish its capacity to monitor and investigate illicit trades;
  • SARS should pursue the recovery of state funds used by Moyane to pay for personal legal fees;
  • All posts at SARS should be re-evaluated, and "reparations" should be made to mistreated employees;
  • Legislation should be amended, including to amend the procedure for appointing the SARS Commissioner; and
  • An Inspector-General should be appointed at SARS.

On the involvement of Bain & Company, Nugent acknowledged that Bain had unconditionally paid back about R217 million to cover the value of the contract with interest, and that there was no evidence that Bain headquarters was complicit in the scheme. However, he also emphasised the parent corporation's responsibility for the activities of its local offices, and chastised Bain representatives – both from headquarters and from the South African office – for failing to cooperate adequately with the inquiry.[8]

Moyane declined to appear before the Nugent Commission but responded to its report in May 2021 at the Zondo Commission. He called the findings "preposterous," though he said that he had never read the full report.[74] He also maintained that he had "performed sterlingly" at SARS and that his removal had been "orchestrated" by Gordhan, with whom he had an acrimonious relationship and who he claimed was racist towards him.[26] By contrast, another witness at the Zondo Commission – the former SARS group executive – suggested that Moyane had been appointed precisely in order to undermine SARS's efforts to counteract illicit trade, organised crime, and tax evasion.[75] Others have implied the same.[76][42]

 
Edward Kieswetter and Finance Minister Tito Mboweni at a press briefing announcing Kieswetter's appointment

Aftermath Edit

The day after Moyane's suspension, long-time SARS employee Mark Kingon was appointed acting SARS Commissioner, and he continued to act in that role after Ramaphosa had dismissed Moyane permanently.[71] On 1 May 2019, Edward Kieswetter was appointed SARS Commissioner for a term of five years. Kieswetter is the former SARS Deputy Commissioner and former chief executive officer of financial services provider Alexander Forbes, and his appointment was recommended by an independent selection panel chaired by former Finance Minister Trevor Manuel.[77][78]

Since 2019, Kieswetter has spoken publicly about his efforts to rebuild the agency's capacity and reputation following the "massive failure in governance and integrity" within SARS between 2014 and 2018.[79] He has cited as residual obstacles internal opposition to reform, low employee morale, and the high rate of turnover since 2014[7][79][80] – in April 2021, he told Parliament that more than 2,000 employees had left SARS since 2014.[79] According to Kieswetter, state capture "traumatised" the organisation and its employees.[81] However, SARS has re-established its Large Business Centre, Compliance Unit, and other key units; and taxpayer compliance improved by 26% in the 2020/21 financial year.[7]

Organisational structure Edit

On 1 July 2020, SARS completed its transition to a new and flatter organisational structure, based around four "clusters":[1]

  • Tax engagement (with nine geographic regions and three segment-based regions);
  • Enterprise design and enablement;
  • Enterprise services and support; and
  • Corporate.

TAX Collection Edit

 
South African 2022 Budget Expected Revenue
[82][83][84][85][86][87] 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Personal Income Tax 482.1 505.8 552.9 546.8 516 587.9
Vat 312.8 348.1 360.5 360.6 370.2 439.7
Corporate Income Tax 218.7 231.2 229.6 230.2 213.1 269.9
Customs And Excise Duties 96.1 97.4 106.8 112.7 100.5 117.4
Fuel Levies 70.9 84.8 89.5 91.8 83.1 89.1
Other 84.9 77.5 83 83.4 82.2 94.5
Total 1265.5 1344.8 1422.3 1425.5 1365.1 1598.5

Commissioners Edit

The chief executive officer and accounting authority at SARS is the Commissioner, who, under Section 6 of the SARS Act, is appointed by the President for a pre-determined (but renewable) term not exceeding five years.[88] Prior to an amendment to the act in 2002, the Commissioner was appointed by the Minister of Finance in consultation with the cabinet and the SARS board.[89]

 
SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter in 2019

Former Commissioners are:[77][90][91][21][20][18][19]

Commissioner Start of term End of term Appointed under
Edward Kieswetter May 2019 May 2024 (unless renewed) President Cyril Ramaphosa
Mark Kingon (acting) March 2018 May 2019
Tom Moyane September 2014 March 2018 (suspended)

November 2018 (fired)

President Jacob Zuma
Ivan Pillay (acting) July 2013 September 2014
Oupa Magashula May 2009 (acting)

July 2009 (permanent)

July 2013
Pravin Gordhan November 1999 May 2009 Minister Trevor Manuel
Trevor van Heerden October 1997 September 1999

See also Edit

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Further reading Edit

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Testimony on SARS at the Zondo Commission

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This article is about the South African tax agency For other uses see SARS disambiguation 25 46 22 06 S 28 13 56 13 E 25 7727944 S 28 2322583 E 25 7727944 28 2322583 The South African Revenue Service SARS is the revenue service of the South African government It administers the country s tax system and customs service and enforces compliance with related legislation 2 It is governed by the SARS Act 34 of 1997 which established it as an organ of state within the public administration but as an institution outside the public service 1 It thus has a significant degree of administrative autonomy although it is under the policy control of the Minister of Finance 1 Effectively SARS manages administers and implements the tax regime as designed by the Minister and National Treasury South African Revenue ServiceAgency overviewFormed1 October 1997 1997 10 01 Preceding agenciesDepartment of Inland RevenueDepartment of Customs and ExciseJurisdictionGovernment of South AfricaHeadquartersLehae la Sars BuildingPretoria South AfricaEmployees12 479 2020 21 1 Minister responsibleEnoch Godongwana Minister of FinanceAgency executiveEdward Kieswetter CommissionerParent departmentNational TreasuryKey documentSouth African Revenue Service Act 34 of 1997Websitesars wbr gov wbr zaSARS was established in 1997 by a merger of the customs and inland revenue departments at the recommendation of the Katz Commission which had been instituted to review the South African tax system for the post apartheid era In subsequent years under the leadership of Pravin Gordhan SARS gained a reputation for effectiveness 3 4 5 6 However between 2014 and 2018 the agency s tax collection and investigative capacities were severely undermined or even decimated 7 as a result of a restructuring which has been called a premeditated offensive 8 allegedly calculated to enable the capture of SARS 9 10 11 12 Such allegations were investigated by the 2018 Nugent Commission Contents 1 Functions 2 History 2 1 Predecessors 2 2 Mandela and Mbeki presidencies 2 2 1 Katz Commission 2 3 Zuma presidency 2 3 1 Leadership changes 2 3 2 State capture revelations 2 3 2 1 Involvement of Bain amp Company 2 3 2 2 Restructuring 2 3 2 3 Rogue unit allegations 2 3 2 4 Allegations against Pravin Gordhan 2 4 Ramaphosa presidency 2 4 1 Nugent Commission 2 4 2 Aftermath 3 Organisational structure 4 TAX Collection 5 Commissioners 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksFunctions EditIn terms of the SARS Act the main functions of SARS are to 13 collect all tax and customs revenue due to the state enforce compliance with tax and customs legislation and facilitate legitimate trade through the customs service Among others SARS administers the personal income tax corporate income tax capital gains tax value added tax customs and excise duties skills development levies environmental levies unemployment insurance fund contributions and employment tax incentives 3 14 History EditPredecessors Edit The Union of South Africa came into existence on 31 May 1910 uniting the Cape Colony Transvaal Colony Colony of Natal and Orange River Colony Three months later on 9 August the Governor General Herbert Gladstone retroactively appointed Joseph Clerc Sheridan Esq as the acting Commissioner for Inland Revenue with effect from 1 July 1910 15 Two days later on 11 August the Department of Inland Revenue was established under the control and direction the Minister of Finance The Department of Inland Revenue was charged with the duty of properly collecting and duly accounting for all revenues of the Union other than railway and harbour revenues and the revenues which by law or regulation are accounted for by the Commissioner for Customs and Excise or by the Postmaster General 16 Mandela and Mbeki presidencies Edit Katz Commission Edit At the time that the transition to democracy was completed in 1994 South Africa was marked by immense income inequality and by a long history of tax avoidance which had been used as a means of protest against the colonial and apartheid governments 3 Moreover under apartheid various bantustans were governed by separate tax administrations 17 In 1994 the first post apartheid government instituted the Katz Commission to review the tax structure in South Africa with an eye to modernising it in line with international best practice and improving its equity and efficiency The commission which ran between 1994 and 1999 recommended an overhaul of the entire tax system In particular in 1997 the commission recommended that the two agencies responsible for revenue collection at the time the Department of Inland Revenue and the Customs and Excise Department should be amalgamated into a single entity and fundamentally reformed 3 4 This led to the passage of the SARS Act and the establishment of SARS on 1 October 1997 nbsp Pravin Gordhan was SARS Commissioner from 1999 to 2009Following the retirement of the first SARS Commissioner Trevor van Heerden in late 1999 van Heerden s deputy Pravin Gordhan was appointed Commissioner 18 19 Gordhan is the longest serving Commissioner to date having held the role from November 1999 to May 2009 and by the end of his tenure SARS was widely acclaimed as a success story 6 or model public institution 8 During this period SARS substantially improved revenue collections and tax compliance establishing an effective tax bureaucracy 3 4 5 Between 1998 and 2002 for example the number of individuals registered for tax purposes increased by 43 and the number of companies registered by 40 while progressive reforms enabled the tax system to contribute to the government s redistributive programme 6 A 2014 benchmarking review by the International Monetary Fund found that SARS conformed to good international practice in 15 of 27 indicators and performed only slightly worse than that on the other 12 indicators overall a world class performance 8 Zuma presidency Edit Leadership changes Edit In May 2009 Gordhan was appointed Minister of Finance and replaced at SARS by Oupa Magashula 20 In March 2013 however a recording was leaked to the media of part of a phone call in which Magashula improperly offered a top SARS job to a young female chartered accountant Gordhan appointed a fact finding inquiry led by Zak Yacoob and Muzi Sikhakhane to investigate possible misconduct 4 21 In July the inquiry found that Magashula s conduct had endangered SARS s reputation and that Magashula had been dishonest during the course of the proceedings 22 23 Magashula resigned apologising for the inappropriate conversation which he said had been banter and did not reflect any intention to subvert proper recruitment processes 24 It was later alleged in 2016 that the conversation had been illegally recorded by crime intelligence operatives 25 Following a fourteen month period in which Magashula s former deputy Ivan Pillay acted as Commissioner President Jacob Zuma appointed the controversial Tom Moyane to replace Magashula Years later Moyane admitted that Zuma had informed him that he intended to appoint him long before the appointment was publicly or formally made 26 27 28 He has been described by journalist Adriaan Basson as having been willing to choose the interests of Zuma and his cronies over those of the country 29 and by a subsequent commission of inquiry as having considered SARS to be his personal fiefdom whose money he could spent sic in his own interests 8 nbsp Tom Moyane right at the Zondo Commission in 2019State capture revelations Edit By 2016 SARS was being implicated in developing allegations about state capture under the Zuma presidency In February of that year amaBhungane published a story about an initiative to restructure the key Large Business Centre at SARS It reported that the restructuring was destabilising SARS and might have been a deliberate attempt by Moyane s new guard to give themselves undue influence 30 The journalists were subsequently sued by Moyane and acting chief operations officer Jonas Makwakwa both in a personal capacity and on behalf of SARS and both for defamation and for unlawfully disclosing taxpayer information in contravention of the Tax Administration Act 31 The latter charge led to a protracted dispute between SARS and amaBhungane about the correct interpretation of the law s confidentiality protections 32 Further journalistic investigations followed including in Jacques Pauw s 2017 The President s Keepers Pauw was also sued by SARS for contravening the Tax Administration Act 33 Other details were elicited or demonstrated during the course of the Nugent Commission see below which ran in 2018 and the Zondo Commission which has been ongoing since 2018 Involvement of Bain amp Company EditSoon after Moyane was appointed in September 2014 Bain amp Company was contracted to review and later to restructure SARS The Nugent Commission ultimately found that the procurement process had been manipulated in Bain s favour Bain representatives had met several times with Moyane and with President Zuma himself prior to submitting a bid for the contract and even prior to Moyane s appointment as Commissioner 8 The head of the local Bain office later testified that Bain had provided executive coaching to Moyane a year before his appointment 9 The commission also found that the restructuring plan ultimately recommended by Bain was highly damaging to SARS and suggested that Bain and Moyane had pursued the plan in deep collusion and for purely self interested reasons 8 It called thisa premeditated offensive against SARS strategized by the local Gauteng office of Bain amp Company for Mr Moyane to seize SARS each in pursuit of their own interests that were symbiotic but not altogether the same Mr Moyane s interest was to take control of SARS Bain s interest was to make money 8 Whistleblower Athol Williams a former Bain partner 34 agreed with this assessment testifying at length at the Zondo Commission about Bain s extensive engagements with Zuma and Moyane about plans to restructure SARS and other public entities 11 35 Restructuring Edit T here has been a massive failure of integrity and governance at SARS and all else follows from that What SARS was and what it has become is sufficient proof in itself that integrity and governance failed on a massive scale Moyane arrived without integrity and then dismantled the elements of governance one by one This was more than mere mismanagement It was seizing control of SARS as if it was his to have T he organisational structure of SARS that provided oversight was pulled apart Dissent was stamped out by instilling distrust and fear Accountability to other state authorities was defied Capacity for investigating corruption was disabled Report of the Nugent Commission 8 The Nugent Commission found that the restructuring of SARS that occurred after 2014 under the advice of Bain amp Company largely had the effect of undermining SARS s tax collection capacity and quality of governance Most significantly oversight of individual tax and corporate tax were amalgamated into a single unit called Business and Individual Tax which reported directly to the Commissioner At the same time other key business units were fragmented especially the Large Business Centre which had been responsible for 35 of SARS s revenue 30 and which the Nugent Commission said was eviscerated and also the Litigation Unit and Compliance Unit 8 The Anti Corruption and Security Unit which investigated internal corruption at SARS and which had consistently been rated as among the best such units in the South African government was also restructured such that its independence was undermined 8 The Executive Committee of SARS had by the end of 2015 been denuded of virtually all the management and skills that had existed when Mr Moyane arrived 8 An existing modernisation strategy was also suspended 36 pending a review which the commission found to have been valueless 8 Gordhan then Minister of Finance and reportedly clashing with Moyane on several fronts attempted unsuccessfully to block the restructuring in 2016 raising concerns about its likely effects on the agency s capacity 37 38 39 40 He has said that in the same year he asked Zuma to fire Moyane on the basis that his and Moyane s working relationship had broken down 41 Among the detrimental consequences of the restructuring later identified by the Nugent Commission were that non compliance became easier that some 200 managers were displaced from their former positions and often relegated to less meaningful roles that SARS s relationship with other state institutions and its international reputation suffered and that SARS s measures to counter criminality were rendered ineffective to the benefit of the illicit tobacco trade in particular 8 The Tobacco Institute of South Africa told Parliament that South Africa lost R27 billion in customs and excise revenue between 2014 and 2018 and total tax collections fell by about R90 billion between 2015 and 2018 10 Rogue unit allegations Edit On 12 October 2014 shortly after Moyane s appointment the Sunday Times reported that one of the SARS investigative units had gone rogue and had broken into Zuma s home to plant listening devices 42 43 In subsequent articles it published various other allegations about nefarious activities of the so called rogue unit On the basis of the allegations Moyane disbanded both the unit and the SARS Executive Committee 8 The unit was also investigated by an independent panel chaired by Muzi Sikhakhane which found in November 2014 that the unit had been established unlawfully Moyane appointed KPMG at a cost of R23 million 44 to perform investigations focused on the conduct of four employees cited in the Sikhakhane report one of whom was former acting Commissioner Pillay 8 A series of protracted labour disputes followed in which Pillay and others were suspended and subject to disciplinary charges arising largely from the rogue unit allegations and Pillay resigned in May 2015 Other senior managers and investigators also departed under similar circumstances and amid public perception that they had been driven out of 8 or purged from 45 46 SARS The Nugent Commission later said it was highly plausible that Moyane s response to the rogue unit allegations had been the first step in neutralising possible detractors within SARS and Nugent said that regardless of the source of the original allegations SARS had used them opportunistically 8 The report of the KPMG investigation was submitted to Moyane in December 2015 and recommended that Gordhan then the Minister of Finance should be investigated for his role in establishing the unit while SARS Commissioner 47 The Daily Maverick reported that part of the KPMG report was copied and pasted from recommendations made by SARS s own legal team and accused SARS and KPMG of conspiring against the unit and its members 47 Almost two years later in September 2017 KPMG withdrew the 2015 report despite Moyane s objections and apologised to Gordhan 48 49 Retired judge Frank Kroon of the Kroon Committee another inquiry into the allegations also disowned and retracted his prejudicial findings on the rogue unit 50 and in 2020 SARS announced that it would not rely on or use the Sikhakhane report for any purpose 45 The Sunday Times which broke many of the rogue unit stories has since faced criticism for having been drawn into an elaborate cloak and dagger campaign to discredit SARS 51 and for exhibiting poor journalistic standards 43 or in Jacques Pauw s words for arguably the worst journalism that has ever been perpetrated in this country 42 In December 2015 the Press Ombudsman found that its coverage of the rogue unit allegations had been inaccurate misleading and unfair 51 and the Times published an apology admitting to factual errors and other missteps 52 The Nugent Commission found that it had done great damage to SARS and the people of South Africa 8 Allegations against Pravin Gordhan Edit nbsp Busisiwe Mkhwebane investigated Gordhan for his activities at SARSThe Hawks investigated Gordhan in relation to the rogue unit allegations 53 and intensified their investigation shortly before the 2016 Budget Speech timing which Gordhan suggested was calculated to intimidate and distract him and the National Treasury 54 In October 2016 fraud charges were brought against Gordhan Pillay and Magashula in relation to early retirement benefits paid to Pillay with the authorisation of Gordhan and Magashula in 2010 before Pillay left retirement to rejoin SARS 55 At the Zondo Commission senior SARS official Vlok Symington testified that he had effectively been held hostage in the SARS offices by Moyane s bodyguard and Hawks officers who wanted Symington to hand over a document which cast doubt on the legitimacy of the charges against Gordhan 56 57 The charges were withdrawn shortly afterwards 58 The Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane also conducted several investigations into Gordhan s conduct at SARS and in 2019 recommended that he should be subject to disciplinary action in relation to Pillay s early retirement 59 The Pretoria High Court overturned the recommendation finding that the relevant part of Mkhwebane s report was vague contradictory and or nonsensical 60 The attention of law enforcement to Gordhan is largely believed to have been politically motivated 43 53 55 61 62 63 64 Zuma fired Gordhan from the Finance Ministry in March 2017 and Gordhan later told the Zondo Commission that he believed that Moyane had pursued the criminal charges against him as part of an effort to facilitate the capture of the Treasury 46 Ramaphosa presidency Edit Nugent Commission EditIn his February 2018 State of the Nation address newly elected President Cyril Ramaphosa committed to stabilise and strengthen SARS and to restore its credibility He said that at the request of the Minister of Finance Malusi Gigaba he would institute a commission of inquiry into the situation at SARS 65 A month later on 19 March 2018 he suspended Moyane pending disciplinary proceedings writing in a letter to Moyane thatDevelopments at the SARS under your leadership have resulted in a deterioration in public confidence in the institution and in public finances being compromised For the sake of the country and the economy this situation cannot be allowed to continue or to worsen 66 Moyane s suspension followed a meeting during which Ramaphosa told Moyane that he had lost confidence in his ability to lead SARS and offered him an opportunity to resign which Moyane declined 66 The Commission of Inquiry Into Tax Administration and Governance by SARS commonly known as the Nugent Commission was formally appointed two months later on 23 May under the chairmanship of retired judge Robert Nugent It had a mandate to investigate various operational administrative and governance matters at SARS 67 and focused primarily on the years after mid 2014 at which point Nugent said that SARS s previously good condition had begun to deteriorate 8 The commission s interim report released in October 2018 recommended that Moyane should immediately be fired on the basis that there had been at least reckless mismanagement under his tenure which ought not to be permitted to continue 68 69 In line with this recommendation Ramaphosa fired Moyane on 1 November 70 Moyane later unsuccessfully challenged his dismissal and the commission s report in court 71 The final report was released in December 67 72 and concluded that SARS had been subject to extreme mismanagement along the lines discussed above amounting to what it called a catastrophe 8 Among the commission s recommendations were that 73 The National Prosecuting Authority should consider criminal prosecution related to the awarding of the Bain amp Company contract SARS should re establish its Large Business Centre Compliance Unit and Integrity Unit SARS should re establish its capacity to monitor and investigate illicit trades SARS should pursue the recovery of state funds used by Moyane to pay for personal legal fees All posts at SARS should be re evaluated and reparations should be made to mistreated employees Legislation should be amended including to amend the procedure for appointing the SARS Commissioner and An Inspector General should be appointed at SARS On the involvement of Bain amp Company Nugent acknowledged that Bain had unconditionally paid back about R217 million to cover the value of the contract with interest and that there was no evidence that Bain headquarters was complicit in the scheme However he also emphasised the parent corporation s responsibility for the activities of its local offices and chastised Bain representatives both from headquarters and from the South African office for failing to cooperate adequately with the inquiry 8 Moyane declined to appear before the Nugent Commission but responded to its report in May 2021 at the Zondo Commission He called the findings preposterous though he said that he had never read the full report 74 He also maintained that he had performed sterlingly at SARS and that his removal had been orchestrated by Gordhan with whom he had an acrimonious relationship and who he claimed was racist towards him 26 By contrast another witness at the Zondo Commission the former SARS group executive suggested that Moyane had been appointed precisely in order to undermine SARS s efforts to counteract illicit trade organised crime and tax evasion 75 Others have implied the same 76 42 nbsp Edward Kieswetter and Finance Minister Tito Mboweni at a press briefing announcing Kieswetter s appointmentAftermath Edit The day after Moyane s suspension long time SARS employee Mark Kingon was appointed acting SARS Commissioner and he continued to act in that role after Ramaphosa had dismissed Moyane permanently 71 On 1 May 2019 Edward Kieswetter was appointed SARS Commissioner for a term of five years Kieswetter is the former SARS Deputy Commissioner and former chief executive officer of financial services provider Alexander Forbes and his appointment was recommended by an independent selection panel chaired by former Finance Minister Trevor Manuel 77 78 Since 2019 Kieswetter has spoken publicly about his efforts to rebuild the agency s capacity and reputation following the massive failure in governance and integrity within SARS between 2014 and 2018 79 He has cited as residual obstacles internal opposition to reform low employee morale and the high rate of turnover since 2014 7 79 80 in April 2021 he told Parliament that more than 2 000 employees had left SARS since 2014 79 According to Kieswetter state capture traumatised the organisation and its employees 81 However SARS has re established its Large Business Centre Compliance Unit and other key units and taxpayer compliance improved by 26 in the 2020 21 financial year 7 Organisational structure EditOn 1 July 2020 SARS completed its transition to a new and flatter organisational structure based around four clusters 1 Tax engagement with nine geographic regions and three segment based regions Enterprise design and enablement Enterprise services and support and Corporate TAX Collection Edit nbsp South African 2022 Budget Expected RevenueSee also Taxation in South Africa 82 83 84 85 86 87 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022Personal Income Tax 482 1 505 8 552 9 546 8 516 587 9Vat 312 8 348 1 360 5 360 6 370 2 439 7Corporate Income Tax 218 7 231 2 229 6 230 2 213 1 269 9Customs And Excise Duties 96 1 97 4 106 8 112 7 100 5 117 4Fuel Levies 70 9 84 8 89 5 91 8 83 1 89 1Other 84 9 77 5 83 83 4 82 2 94 5Total 1265 5 1344 8 1422 3 1425 5 1365 1 1598 5Commissioners EditThe chief executive officer and accounting authority at SARS is the Commissioner who under Section 6 of the SARS Act is appointed by the President for a pre determined but renewable term not exceeding five years 88 Prior to an amendment to the act in 2002 the Commissioner was appointed by the Minister of Finance in consultation with the cabinet and the SARS board 89 nbsp SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter in 2019Former Commissioners are 77 90 91 21 20 18 19 Commissioner Start of term End of term Appointed underEdward Kieswetter May 2019 May 2024 unless renewed President Cyril RamaphosaMark Kingon acting March 2018 May 2019Tom Moyane September 2014 March 2018 suspended November 2018 fired President Jacob ZumaIvan Pillay acting July 2013 September 2014Oupa Magashula May 2009 acting July 2009 permanent July 2013Pravin Gordhan November 1999 May 2009 Minister Trevor ManuelTrevor van Heerden October 1997 September 1999See also EditSARS eFiling Nhlanhla Nene Progressive taxation National Budget of South AfricaReferences Edit a b c d Annual report 2020 21 PDF Pretoria South African Revenue Service 2021 ISBN 978 0 621 48819 7 About SARS South African Revenue Service Retrieved 2021 12 19 a b c d e Ndlovu Thatshisiwe 2017 Fiscal Histories of Sub Saharan Africa the Case of South Africa Public Affairs Research Institute Retrieved 2021 12 19 a b c d The capture and restructuring of the South African Revenue Service SARS PDF Pretoria The Platform to Protect Whistleblowers in Africa 2021 03 24 a b Hausman David 2014 07 11 Reworking the Revenue Service Tax Collection in South Africa 1999 2009 Reworking the Revenue Service Tax Collection in South Africa 1999 2009 a b c Smith Laila 2003 The Power of Politics The performance of the South African Revenue Service and some of its implications Policy Issues and Actors 16 2 Johannesburg Centre for Policy Studies Retrieved 2021 12 19 a b c Ensor Linda 2021 04 29 Encouraging signs of a revitalised Sars says Edward Kieswetter Business Day Retrieved 2021 12 19 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Final report of the Commission of Inquiry into tax administration and governance by the South African Revenue Service 2018 12 11 a b Marrian Natasha 2019 07 02 Sars and treasury to pursue criminal charges against Bain amp Co The Mail amp Guardian 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Citizen Retrieved 2021 12 19 Ngatane Nthakoana 2021 05 26 Moyane says Zuma told him of his intention to appoint as Sars commissioner EWN Retrieved 2021 12 20 Tom Moyane s 10 biggest blunders at SARS News24 2018 03 20 Retrieved 2019 05 22 a b McKune Craig Sole Sam 2016 02 19 Sars wars Moyane s empire strikes back amaBhungane Retrieved 2021 12 19 About SARS South African Revenue Service Retrieved 2021 12 19 AmaB approaches Nugent on Sars using tax law against journalists amaBhungane 2018 08 20 Retrieved 2021 12 19 Sars action against Jacques Pauw may expose Zuma IOL 2017 12 20 Retrieved 2021 12 19 Mahlaka Ray 2021 11 28 Athol Williams I will continue whistle blowing and making the corrupt uncomfortable Daily Maverick Retrieved 2021 12 20 Ferreira Emsie 2021 03 23 Former Bain consultant claims company plotted capture on a grand scale with Zuma The Mail amp Guardian Retrieved 2021 12 20 Tshwane Tebogo 2018 10 19 Moyane s failings laid bare The Mail amp Guardian Retrieved 2021 12 19 Tax 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Retrieved 30 June 2022 South African Revenue Service Amendment Act 46 of 2002 Government Gazette No 24106 Retrieved 2021 12 19 South African Revenue Service Act 34 of 1997 Government Gazette No 18257 Retrieved 2021 12 19 Appointment of Mark Kingon as Acting Commissioner South African Revenue Service 2018 03 20 Retrieved 2021 12 19 President Cyril Ramaphosa terminates appointment of Mr Tom Moyane as Commissioner of South African Revenue Service South African Government 2018 11 01 Retrieved 2021 12 19 Further reading EditPauw Jacques 2017 The President s Keepers Those Keeping Zuma in Power and Out of Prison Tafelberg ISBN 978 0 624 08303 0 Van Loggerenberg Johann Lackay Adrian 2016 Rogue The Inside Story of SARS s Elite Crime busting Unit Jonathan Ball Publishers ISBN 978 1 86842 740 6 Williams Athol 2021 Deep Collusion Bain and the Capture of South Africa Kwela Books ISBN 978 0 624 09199 8 External links EditOfficial website Testimony on SARS at the Zondo Commission Retrieved from https 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