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19 September 2016

Provincial Government has 30 days to resolve R259 million owed to City

Following an investigation I can reveal that Gauteng government departments owe the City of Joburg R259 million in outstanding rates.

Today, I will write to the Premier of Gauteng, David Makhuru, giving his government 30 days to either pay the R259 million or enter an acceptable repayment agreement with the City, as any other defaulting resident is expected to do.

Failure to do so will result in the City taking immediate action – where possible – cutting services to defaulting departments. We urge the defaulting departments to urgently comply within this timeframe so that such action will not be necessary.

This lack of discipline by the provincial government is unacceptable. How can ordinary residents be expected to pay their bills when government departments do not?

The department’s guilty of failing to meet their rates payments are as follows:

1. The Department of Infrastructure and Development – R161 million;
2. The Department of Human Settlements – R39 million; and
3. The Department of Health – R59 million

These provincial government departments, who budget for rates and taxes, have not paid their dues to the City for a long time. One has to ask what has happened to their budget which would have been set aside for this purpose?

This debt owed to the people of Johannesburg has clearly accumulated over time and it is disgraceful that the previous ANC-led administration allowed the ANC-run provincial government to get away with this for so long.

This amounts to hundreds of millions of rand worth of lost opportunities to improve service delivery to the people of this City, especially those in the poorest communities.

Shamefully, the previous ANC administration in our City led a campaign of harassing ordinary residents for outstanding rates payments. In some cases services were cut-off, while the City allowed its own party’s office bearers in the provincial government to get away with stealing from the residents of this City.

It is becoming clearer by the day that the previous administration in this City had it priorities wrong.

The politically connected were protected while the ordinary person on the street was neglected and harassed.

The provincial government has effectively been robbing from the poor.

I have a clear message to give to Premier Makhuru and his government: From today, you will not receive free lunches in the City of Joburg any longer. Pay up or face the consequences.

Between April and June this year, money owed by residents to the City grew by R2.8 billion. Evidently, the provincial government has been a large contributor to this.

The billing crisis has plagued our City’s residents for decades. Last week I announced that I will be organising a billing indaba.

There will be three central issues which will be addressed at the indaba.

Firstly, we need to produce an accurate indigent list to protect our poorest residents and ensure that they have access to free services. Currently we have people unable to pay for services. Some of whom are having their homes seized because they cannot afford the services that their neighbours receive for free.

Secondly, we need to introduce measures to improve revenue collection in our city. There are far too many people who can afford to pay but are currently failing to do so as a result of flaws in the billing system, outdated account details, or simply ignoring their bills.

Increasing revenue collection will allow us to use this money to improve infrastructure and service delivery, especially to the poor who need it most.

Finally, we need to review current mechanisms and introduce new mechanisms for processing and resolving billing complaints. Our residents go to hell and back to resolve issues. We have to be a more responsive and caring government than our predecessors.

But before I launch this Indaba, government departments must honour their payments to our City.

I would like to thank our coalition partners and the EFF for their agreement with our stance: there will be no special treatment under the new administration in Johannesburg.

Far too many of our residents have been suffering with a lack, if any, of quality basic services and it is unacceptable for the provincial government to expect special favours.

This ends today.

ENDS.

Executive Mayor, Councillor Herman Mashaba

Issued by the City of Johannesburg ^LM
 
And those funds have been budgeted for but obviously squandered. Was easy to cover it up, but now they have come to nest. Exciting times ahead for sure :)
 
Great news, I don't think they care, will spin it such, that DA are taking money effectively meant for the poor.
 
Great news, I don't think they care, will spin it such, that DA are taking money effectively meant for the poor.

Hmmm, don't think they can really spin this one though....

The city will cut services to the departments defaulting, then what do they do?
 
Great news, I don't think they care, will spin it such, that DA are [-]taking[/-] reclaiming money effectively meant for the poor.

FTFY

Just to make sure this is seen in the correct light :p
 
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The ANC will say that the money they need to pay for rates could have been used to service the poor <my take anyway>

They might, which the city will very quickly retort to in relation to budgetary line items for those departments....

This is money that has been transferred to those departments to pay for these things and has vanished into the ether pretty much... so it very possibly will expose even MORE corruption inside the ANC run provincial government.
 
Pay up or else, Mashaba tells Gauteng government

Johannesburg - City of Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba on Monday ordered the African National Congress-led Gauteng provincial government to pay R259 million in outstanding municipal rates or face the disconnection of services at defaulting departments.

Premier David Makhura would be given 30 days to either pay or sign up a repayment agreement with the city “as any other defaulting resident is expected to do”, Mashaba said. “Failure to do so will result in the city taking immediate action - where possible cutting services to defaulting departments.

“We urge the defaulting departments to urgently comply within this time frame so that such action will not be necessary,” Mashaba said. “This lack of discipline by the provincial government is unacceptable. How can ordinary residents be expected to pay their bills when government departments do not? The politically connected were protected while the ordinary person on the street was neglected and harassed.”

Mashaba said the provincial Department of Infrastructure and Development owed the city R161 million, Human Settlements owed R39 million, while the Department of Health owed R59 million.

Source

http://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/pay-up-or-else-mashaba-tells-gauteng-government-2069959
 
NERSA requirements regarding cutting ppl off for electricity billing problems.

Penalties for Non-Payment

The following conditions shall be met unless different conditions have been contractually agreed upon:

- No disconnections shall be effected until at least 14 days after the due date for payment stipulated on the account;
- Commercial and industrial customers shall be given at least 24 hours notice of an impending disconnection;
- Disconnections shall only be carried out up to 2 hrs before normal closing time of the payment venue [NOTE: in Joburg the closing hour is 3pm Mon-Fri];
- Disconnections shall not be carried out over weekends, public holidays or Fridays (unless normal payment and reconnection facilities are available on Saturday mornings), or on the day before a public holiday; and
- Reconnections shall be effected as promptly as possible and no later than the first working day after the account has been settled satisfactorily and the reconnection fee has been paid.
 
“We are committed to pay undisputed invoices. Our commitment is demonstrated in the amounts that the Gauteng Government has paid to various municipalities between April and July which amounts to R384 million to settle municipal debts for all its departments,” the department said.

Comedy level = expert

The last 2 ANC lackey mayors have gone to great lengths to say there is no billing crisis, pay.
That R10K leccy bill for your 1 bedroomed flat, pay.

How can you possibly have any dispute, it's all good according to your officials.
PAY!
 
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