The organisation claims that the municipality has its own debt collectors and should not have outsourced the service to a private entity.
Emalahleni Civic Organisation spokesperson, Matthew Mhlabane says the private company is threatening to attach their properties. “The legal team has decided to issue letters [and] SMSes to community members. They threatened community members with legal process and the attachments of their properties, through a sheriff of the court. In the issuing of such SMSes they force community members to pay to a separate account. It means that the municipality is not receiving the money and they [are] forcing even the elderly people … the pensioners to pay amounts over R1000 a month,” explains Mhlabane.
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