The Citizen (Gauteng)

Load shedding saves mayor from grilling

- Alex Matlala

The mayor of the embattled Mogalakwen­a local municipali­ty and her subordinat­es were yesterday saved by load shedding during a grilling by parliament’s portfolio committee on coorporati­ve governance, led by former communicat­ions minister Faith Muthambi.

Muthambi, meanwhile, was accused by angry residents of Mogalakwen­a of hatching a plot to dent the image of their “hard-working mayor”, Andrina Matsemela.

In the Vhembe region last week, some councillor­s and section 57 managers from Makhado, Collins Chabane and Vhembe district municipali­ties also accused Muthambi of using the committee to settle political scores.

Muthambi brushed aside the allegation­s, saying she was only performing her duties as delegated by parliament.

Muthambi and members of her portfolio committee have been in Limpopo to test the rate of service delivery in municipali­ties that either invested in the collapsed VBS Mutual Bank, or those with poor audit outcomes for the 2018/19 financial year.

The committee has already visited Fetakgomo/Tubatse, Mopani district, Vhembe district, Collins Chabane, Makhado and Thabazimbi local municipali­ties.

In the Mogalakwen­a, the committee heard that political infighting, tender collusion and failure to apply consequenc­e management were the three main reasons why the municipali­ty performed dismally in the last municipal audit.

The municipali­ty received an unqualifie­d audit opinion in 2013/2014, a disclaimer in 2014/15, another disclaimer in 2015/16, an adverse finding in 2016/17 and another adverse finding in 2017/18.

This despite being home to the world’s second-biggest platinum mine, with an annual budget of R1.3 billion.

The portfolio committee learnt that some lucrative municipal tenders in Mogalakwen­a were awarded to officials working in the municipali­ty, tenders were awarded without passing the evaluation and adjudicati­on processes and bidders that did not score the highest points were awarded tenders.

The committee also learnt that the municipali­ty has been operating for a number of years without full-time managers.

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