COGTA COMMENDS SECTOR DEPARTMENTS AND
COMMUNITIES FOR PAYMENT OF MUNICIPAL SERVICES
By BRIAN KAJENGO
MEC for Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA) in Mpumalanga, Hon. Simon
Skhosana has expressed hope that the campaign for payment of municipal services
is yielding the desired results.
This follows the payment of R514 million between January 2011 and March 2014, owed
by government departments and communities in Mpumalanga.
MEC Skhosana says the settlement
of the amount is also due in part to the establishment of a task team by COGTA
and the Provincial Department of Finance, assigned to collect outstanding government
debts and co-operation by the municipalities.
“The teams have assisted
with identification of direct deposits from departments and the allocation
thereof into the correct consumer accounts. Municipalities reviewed their
property rates schedules and included properties which were not on the schedule
for payment. Tenants occupying government properties were also pursued for the
recovery of outstanding revenue,” says Mr Skhosana.
The department is
currently assisting municipalities to improve their billing systems. In this
regard some municipalities are implementing smart meter systems to ensure that
consumers correctly billed and that distribution losses are minimised. Credit control measures strengthened to deal
with illegal connections and harsh penalties affected against consumers
tempering with pre-paid and conventional meters.
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