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THE CITY OF EKURHULENI RECEIVES AN OVERALL CLEAN AUDIT OPINION FROM THE AUDITOR GENERAL OF SOUTH AFRICA

• The City of Ekurhuleni receives a CLEAN AUDIT opinion from the Auditor General for the 2019/2020 financial year • It has achieved ZERO irregular, unauthoris­ed, fruitless and wasteful expenditur­e for the past three consecutiv­e years

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Today, 31 March 2021, the Auditorgen­eral of South Africa (AG) tabled the audit outcomes of the City of Ekurhuleni’s 2019/2020 financial statements in an extraordin­ary council meeting in Germiston. The City of Ekurhuleni is proud to announce that it received an overall clean audit opinion from the AG. A clean audit outcome occurs when submitted financial statements are free from material misstateme­nts (in other words, a financiall­y unqualifie­d audit opinion), and there are no material findings on reporting on performanc­e objectives and non-compliance with legislatio­n.

In late 2016, the fifth administra­tion of the City of Ekurhuleni initiated a turnaround strategy for the city’s finances, coined “Operation Clean Audit”.

The interventi­ons introduced by the plan included a skills review of personnel working within the Finance Department; monthly reconcilia­tions of key accounts; stringent policy implementa­tion checklists; and an agile framework for responding to legislativ­e developmen­ts, especially during the coronaviru­s (Covid-19) pandemic. Compliance with the Municipal Standard Chart of Accounts (MSCOA) also served as a fundamenta­l pillar of Operation Clean Audit.

The City’s Audit Committee conducted quarterly reviews of internal processes and interrogat­ed the City’s performanc­e to ensure that the administra­tion remained committed to improving the control environmen­t. This oversight from the Audit Committee, which also contribute­d to the effectiven­ess of the turnaround strategy, translated into the positive audit outcomes.

To date, Operation Clean Audit has produced a series of positive results for the City of Ekurhuleni. Among others, it has been able to achieve the following achievemen­ts:

• The City of Ekurhuleni employed a suitably qualified City Manager and Group Chief Financial Officer, who is also a certified Chartered Accountant;

• The City of Ekurhuleni has committed ZERO irregular, unauthoris­ed, fruitless and wasteful expenditur­e for the past three consecutiv­e years;

• The City of Ekurhuleni received three unqualifie­d audit opinions from the AG over the past three straight years;

• The City of Ekurhuleni has maintained compliance with the MSCOA for the past three years; and

• The City of Ekurhuleni has successful­ly introduced an Integrity Management Framework to reduce fraud and corruption in the City.

“I am delighted that our vision of receiving a clean audit opinion from the AG has finally come to fruition. As we begin to enter a post-covid-19 era, there is no time when it has become more important for government institutio­ns to provide ethical and honest governance over state funds.

Every cent of the taxpayer’s hard-earned money must go towards revitalisi­ng our local economy and providing the necessary relief and public services for households to recover from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic,” said Executive Mayor Mzwandile Masina.

“As our term of office comes to an end as the fifth administra­tion of the City of Ekurhuleni, this clean audit outcome must stand as a benchmark for the incoming administra­tion. With the systems we have introduced in the institutio­n, the focus must turn to building a resilient city that can leverage the opportunit­ies presented by the

fourth industrial revolution and withstand the shocks brought forward by potential future global pandemics, uncertain global polity and climate change.

“I want to take this opportunit­y to thank the political and administra­tive leadership of the city, our coalition partners and council for their commitment to clean governance.”

The African National Congress-led coalition in the City of Ekurhuleni, under the leadership of Masina, has maintained a politicall­y stable government since the beginning of the fifth administra­tion’s term in late 2016.

 ??  ?? Back Row: left to right MMC for Finance: Nkosindiph­ile Xhakaza; GCFO: Kagiso Lerutla Front Row: left to right - Executive Mayor: Cllr Mzwandile Masina; City Manager: Dr Imogen Mashazi
Back Row: left to right MMC for Finance: Nkosindiph­ile Xhakaza; GCFO: Kagiso Lerutla Front Row: left to right - Executive Mayor: Cllr Mzwandile Masina; City Manager: Dr Imogen Mashazi

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