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DA alleges province owes almost a billion (Complete article)

The DA stated as well that the national Department of Public Works along with the National Department of Rural Development and Land Reform owe a combined total of R354.8-million to municipalities in Mpumalanga.

According to the Democratic Alliance, Mpumalanga is cash-strapped with municipalities owing more than R984.4-million to provincial and national government departments for services rendered.

“More than R864.6 million is more than 90 days in arrears,” Mr James Masango, Mpumalanga spokesman on Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), said

According to the fourth quarter performance report for CoGTA, the worst offending departments are:

Public Works, Roads and Transport – R389.4-million

Education – R76.9-million

Health – R41-million

Culture, Sports and Recreation – R 26.8-million

Agriculture, Rural Development, Land and Environmental Affairs – R26.4-million

The DA stated as well that the national Department of Public Works along with the National Department of Rural Development and Land Reform owe a combined total of R354.8-million to municipalities in Mpumalanga.

“This is an indication that municipalities struggle with rampant corruption and financial mismanagement that hamper service delivery, both provincially and nationally,” Mr Masango also said.

According to him, the departments have recused themselves from tackling the challenges facing local government and instead chose to disrupt service delivery further by withholding money due to municipalities.

The money owed could have been used to settle outstanding Eskom debt since four Mpumalanga municipalities are currently among the top 10 municipalities to default on paying their debt.

“We will write to Premier Refilwe Mtshweni, asking her to ensure that all these departments, including the defaulting national departments, settle their debt as a matter of urgency because by withholding money due to municipalities, they are effectively stealing from the people of Mpumalanga,” Mr Masango conclued.

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