The Citizen (Gauteng)

Gauteng residents owe billions of rands in municipal debts

- Citizen reporter

Gauteng residents owe municipali­ties across the province R31.8 billion for services and taxes, Gauteng Finance MEC Barbara Creecy said in response to Legislatur­e questions on municipal debt.

This amount represente­d 65% or the largest share of debt due to municipali­ties for services in the province.

The second biggest debtors are commercial customers, with R13 billion, or 27%. Government is the smallest debtor, accounting for 3% of the total outstandin­g amount, said Creecy.

“Overall, all district, local, and metropolit­an municipali­ties in Gauteng are owed R49 billion.”

Total aggregated debtors per customer type in Gauteng municipali­ties are as follows:

The total outstandin­g debtors at June 30, 2017, year end at R49.076 billion.

About R39.5 billion is overdue (over 90 days old).

Households debt is the biggest (65% of R49 billion) at R31.8 billion, government debtors are the smallest at 3% of the total outstandin­g total (R443.5 million).

Commercial customers are the second biggest at R27%, or R13.5 billion.

Debtors in terms of water are the highest at 30%, or R14.6 billion of the R49 billion. Property rates and electricit­y debtors are at 19% (R9.1 billion) and 18% (R8.8 billion) respective­ly.

Creecy said the significan­t improvemen­t in settling debts by department­s has been due to the Debt Management Committee. This is an intergover­nmental platform to facilitate one-on-one engagement­s between municipali­ties and provincial department­s with the intention of managing the processes of provincial government debts.

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