AG confirms FS Government is not capable of fixing collapsed Municipalities

Issued by Leona Kleynhans – DA CoGTA Spokesperson in the Free State Legislature
28 Mar 2024 in Press Statements

Note to Editors: Please find attached English and Afrikaans soundbites by Leona Kleynhans MPL and Sesotho soundbite by Jafta Mokoena MPL

The Auditor-General Report on Free State municipalities in the 2022-2023 financial year, bears witness to the fact that the current ANC provincial government has neither the capacity nor the resources to properly monitor and support our municipalities. The previous year’s AG report on the Department stated that it is failing in its mandate to support and monitor municipalities. The 2024 budget allocation to the department in the Local Governance programme is a measly R110 million, while the MEC Makume a year ago confessed that the department is unable to save our failed municipalities due to capacity challenges. While the department may not allocate funds to municipalities, it must vastly improve on its monitoring and support.

Free State municipal audit outcomes show that 5 municipalities could not be audited in time due to late submission of annual financial statements, or threats to AG staff at three municipalities. A further 3 municipalities, and one municipal entity, received a disclaimer opinion which is the worst possible opinion indicating that the AG could verify nothing in the annual financial statements. No municipality received a clean audit.

Most disturbing is the fact that our three biggest municipalities, with a combined budget of R18, 2 billion, and home to 46% of the provincial population, are some of the worst run. They are Maluti-a-Phofung, Matjhabeng and Metsimaholo.

Despite being under various National and Provincial interventions since January 2020, the Mangaung Metro, home to a population of 811 431 people, is still in a chaotic situation, which the AG ascribes to political instability and resistance to the interventions from council.

While we read every day of the disastrous lived experiences of Free State residents, with major water disruptions, children drowning in rivers of sewage, and an environmental catastrophe unfolding due to non-compliance with regulations or directives, it is quite clear that the ANC provincial government has neither the political will nor the capacity to fix this.

When in government, the Democratic Alliance would ensure that the department of CoGTA is fully funded and capacitated with competent and qualified personnel, and an expert legal team to, intensively support and monitor our municipalities to improve the lives of our people. The Free State can simply no longer endure this state of affairs, and we urge voters to use their power to bring real change on 29 May. The DA have the track record, the plans and the capacity in our ranks of candidates to rescue the Free State.