Central SA
DPWI owes money to municipalities too─── 10:02 Tue, 05 Nov 2019
The minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Patricia de Lille, revealed that her department owes money to numerous municipalities due to various reasons.
This amidst the financial struggles of various municipalities in South Africa which resulted in many being placed under administration by government,
She stated that the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) has engaged with 62 municipalities in all nine provinces in order to verify and settle outstanding debt. This came to light after a former Mangaung Municipality councillor, Semakaleng Patricia Kopane, who is now part of the National Assembly, asked De Lille if any provincial department of public works owes money to any municipality.
De Lille then revealed, amongst others, that DPWI in the Free State owes a staggering R629 701 094 to its municipalities, DPWI in the Northern Cape owes R575 081 688 while North West DPWI owes an amount of R151 175 599 to the provinces’ municipalities.
She explained that municipalities are owed money by the department because many of these municipalities submit inflated accounts and because several government departments are not refunding DPWI, it creates cash flow problems for the department which results in nonpayment.
De Lille further explained that the department still needs to engage with the remaining 192 municipalities to verify and settle their outstanding debt.
OFM News/Elsabé Richard