The City of Johannesburg council meeting has sanctioned the recovery of nearly R9 million in irregular, fruitless, and wasteful expenditure, along with the laying of criminal charges related to the matter. The Municipal Public Accounts Committee’s (MPAC) recommendations to recover nearly R9 million in wasteful, inefficient, and irregular expenditures, as well as referrals to the police and its disciplinary board, have been approved by the City of Johannesburg council. On Wednesday, the council also approved the referrals for its suspected misconduct in the Public Safety Department and Group Corporate and Shared Services (GCSS).
In addition, the new City Manager, Dr Floyd Brink, is required to submit standard operating procedures, controls in terms of Section 29 of the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA), and budget rebasing procedures within 30 days. According to DA Councillor Zander Shawe, the MPAC determined that over R868 million was โgone foreverโ. This figure results from R354 million in irregular expenditure that requires regularisation and R514 million in unauthorised expenditure that must be written off.
โLet’s speak plainly. Almost R1 billion was wasted because departments did not follow the law. โThis report identifies exactly who the culprits are.Group Risk Assurance services have irregularly spent just under R370m due to improper contract management over multiple years,โ he said.
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Group Risk Assurance services have irregularly spent just under R370m due to improper contract management over multiple years Shawe said Public Safety overspent its budget by over R514m. โThat’s half a billion rand lost through poor financial discipline and money that could have repaired fire engines or improved JMPD (Johannesburg Metro Police Department) visibility,โ he stated. According to Shawe, the MPAC recommends the recovery of R1.7m in fruitless and wasteful expenditure and over R7.2m in irregular expenditure, and includes referrals to disciplinary boards and the SA Police Service (SAPS) for suspected misconduct in Public Safety and GCSS. MPAC Chairperson and EFF Councillor Sepetlele Raseruthe said in terms of the MFMA, a municipality must recover unauthorised, irregular, or fruitless and wasteful expenditure from the person liable for that expenditure unless the expenditure, after investigation by a council committee, is certified by the council as irrecoverable and written off by the council.
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