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President Cyril Ramaphosa says the inefficient and non-integrated local government delivery mechanisms that enable service delivery to take place, are one of the major causes for the lack of service delivery.

Ramaphosa says he’s been informed how this manifests through everything in municipalities being outsourced to certain interest groups. He added that while the focus is on state capture, real capture is happening at local government.

“I was told there is one such municipality that is rumoured top 6, that is paid tens of millions every month and they then manage the sub-contractors, who they pay or not pay for the various functions. That leads to the municipality overpaying, continuing paying for employees not doing the work, but overpaying for services that for the most part are either poorly delivered and not delivered at all while just a few continue to be enriched,” says Ramaphosa.

The poor-performing Amathole District Municipality in the Eastern Cape was in the spotlight. It’s been receiving negative audit outcomes and at times failing to pay salaries. Its new mayor believes he has a plan to turn the situation around.

 

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