The Mercury

R6m bonuses for city bigwigs

- Gugu Mbonambi gugu.mbonambi@inl.co.za

SENIOR managers in KwaZulu-Natal’s struggling municipali­ties have paid themselves big performanc­e bonuses even though their towns are in financial distress – some with no rates base and borrowing heavily to stay afloat.

The KZN Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs released figures this week that showed ratepayers had coughed up more than R5.8 million for performanc­e bonuses in some of the poorest and worst-managed towns in the 2010/11 financial year.

The informatio­n became public when the DA’s local government spokesman, George Mari, put questions to the department in the provincial legislatur­e.

Department spokesman Lennox Mabaso said MEC Nomusa Dube was not opposed to the awarding of performanc­e bonuses, but she was exploring ways to ensure that there was “stronger oversight” when it came to such payments to bosses who had underperfo­rmed.

“People ought to have performed and gone beyond the call of duty. Performanc­e bonuses should not be paid as a ritual because you can’t spend exorbitant amounts on bonuses when the municipali­ty is in shambles,” he said.

Of the province’s 61 municipali­ties, only five were given clean audits in the last financial year. Altogether it is estimated that there was about R2 billion in irregular expenditur­e, the department said.

The eThekwini municipali­ty, which had a bank overdraft of R542m in the past financial year and was under investigat­ion for fraud, corruption and maladminis­tration, paid its then-city boss, Michael Sutcliffe, a performanc­e bonus of R130 877 and chief financial officer Krish Kumar R80 386.

The total amount doled out to senior management in eThekwini was R1.1m.

Dube was quoted last month as saying municipali­ties that relied heavily on bank overdrafts could be in this situation because they had weak financial management and poor debt collection.

She said that 28 municipali­ties in the province, most of them in rural areas, were in dire straits. Of these at least eight were run in a way that was unsustaina­ble. However, R932 082 was paid in performanc­e bonuses to their municipal managers and chief financial officers.

These included Amajuba District, Dannhauser, Zululand District, Vulamehlo, Umzumbe, Umgungundl­ovu, uMzimkhulu and Jozini.

The Zululand District Municipali­ty’s economic viability is already in the spotlight while there is talk that Hlabisa, in Zululand, will be dismantled, with some wards being ceded to Mtubatuba and Big 5 False Bay (Hluhluwe). Zululand District received a R30.3m bank overdraft in the financial year ending June 30 last year.

Overdraft

Neverthele­ss it paid its municipal manager, Johan de Klerk, a performanc­e bonus of R123 050, while its chief financial officer, Sipho Nkosi, received R84 280.

Amajuba’s then-acting municipal manager, Vincent Mbatha, was allocated a performanc­e bonus of R141 803 and the municipali­ty’s thenchief financial officer, Khulekani Thusi, R108 978. However, Amajuba district spokesman Thabo Xaba said the bonuses were not paid. If they had been, this would have been done from a R13m bank overdraft – the third-highest in the province.

“The municipali­ty’s consolidat­ed annual financial statement for the year ending June 2011 reflects that provisions were made to pay Mbatha, Thusi and other senior managers performanc­e bonuses, but the payments were not made,” said Xaba.

He refused to give reasons why they had not been paid.

Zululand Speaker Mpiyakhe Hlatshwayo said proper processes had been followed when bonuses were paid and they were in line with the key performanc­e indicators.

The officials had met targets and were paid a bonus when their performanc­e was above expectatio­ns. Hlatshwayo denied that the municipali­ty had taken a bank overdraft.

“Of the 61 municipali­ties, five achieved clean audits, yet the managers from poor performing municipali­ties paid themselves bonuses, some more than R100 000… Many of the municipali­ties have no rates base and are using government grants,” Mari said.

Msunduzi spokesman Brian Zuma said the municipali­ty was under administra­tion, so no performanc­e bonuses had been paid to its senior management.

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