The Mercury

Godongwana guns for 43 dysfunctio­nal municipali­ties

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FINANCE Minister Enoch Godongwana says they are ramping up efforts to intervene in 43 dysfunctio­nal municipali­ties after he wrote to premiers in the affected provinces and indicated that National Treasury would take over the running of the municipali­ties.

This comes after National Treasury took over Enoch Mgijima municipali­ty in the Eastern Cape and Mangaung in the Free State.

Enoch Mgijima was embroiled in controvers­y late last year after it emerged it spent R15 million on a shoddy sports field.

This led the Hawks to intervene and start investigat­ing the matter.

A few months ago the government announced it was intervenin­g in some of the dysfunctio­nal municipali­ties.

Godongwana told Parliament yesterday during the budget vote for his department that they would take over the running of 43 other dysfunctio­nal municipali­ties across the country.

“National Treasury will be harnessing, in partnershi­p with (the Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs), all of our local government support mechanisms to intensify interventi­ons for increased impact, programmes to improve municipal audit outcomes with a specific target on those with the highest levels of irregular, fruitless and wasteful expenditur­e to direct interventi­on in terms of Section 139(7) of the Constituti­on such as in Lekwa and more recently Mangaung and Enoch Mgijima. There are 43 municipali­ties that meet the criteria to be placed under mandatory interventi­on. Some of the municipali­ties, which were not viable, were merged with strong municipali­ties.

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