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NC municipali­ties default on pension contributi­ons

- MAYIBONGWE MAQHINA – POLITICAL BUREAU

FIVE Northern Cape municipali­ties are among 25 councils in the country that collective­ly deducted over R3 billion in pension contributi­ons from employees but failed to make payments to the pension fund since April.

The criminal offences by these 25 councils has led to the lapsing of pensions of 1 659 employees in five provinces.

This emerged in parliament­ary responses from Finance Minister Tito Mboweni when he was responding in writing to questions from DA MP Samantha Graham.

Graham enquired about the municipali­ties that failed to pay over pension fund contributi­ons since April this year and what the breakdown of the value of the contributi­ons for each month was by municipali­ty.

She also asked about the number of employees whose pensions have lapsed as a result of non-payment by the affected municipali­ty and action that would be taken against the culprit municipali­ties, among other things.

In his response, Mboweni said he was unable to currently provide a comprehens­ive response to the questions.

"The National Treasury will engage with the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) to start collecting such data as part of the regular statutory returns by municipal retirement funds.

"However, such practice of non-payment of pension contributi­ons to the pension fund by employers is a criminal offence in terms of section 13A of the Pensions Fund Act, after the act was amended in 2013," said Mboweni.

His responses showed the defaulting municipali­ties are five in the Northern Cape, four in the

Eastern Cape, nine in the Free State, one in Limpopo and four in North West – which collective­ly defaulted on payments totalling R2,971,258,436.14.

The five Northern Cape municipali­ties are Kamiesberg, which defaulted with R1,344,042; Renosterbe­rg R5,274,175.62; Kai !Garib R5,436,667.35; !Kheis R9,123,276.57; and Magareng R1,360,000.

In the Eastern Cape, Dr Beyers Naude Municipali­ty did not pay over a staggering R2,598,207,482 to pension funds; Sunday River Valley R1,192,370; Great Kei R627,525.82; Amahlathi R60,558,151.01; and Walter Sisulu R8,936,753.31.

The Free State municipali­ties include – Kopanong with R113,120,103; Mohokane R60,970,287; Masilonyan­a R6,317,312; Matjhabeng R16,558,368; Dihlabeng R3,540,987; Nketoana R7,692,608; Maluti-a-phofung R5,598,892; Mantsopa R3,200,000; and Mafube R6,971,185.

Limpopo has Elias Motsoaledi Municipali­ty, which defaulted with R254,633.

The North West's municipali­ties are Kgetlengri­vier R3,507,344.20; Tswaing R27,647,776; Naledi R11,655,185; and Mamusa R12,163,312.26.

There were 1 659 employees whose pensions lapsed in Naledi, Mafube, Tswaing, Kgetlengri­vier, Mamusa, Renosterbe­rg and Nketoana municipali­ties.

There were 370 employees who were due to retire but are precluded from doing so because their pensions are on hold due to the non-payment of the contributi­ons in Kopanong, Nkotaona, Mafube, Kai !Garib, !Kheis, Tswaing and Mamusa municipali­ties.

 ??  ?? Minister of Finance Tito Mboweni.
Minister of Finance Tito Mboweni.

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