MPs to summon ministers on R13.8bn owed to Eskom by municipalities

16th May 2018

By: African News Agency

  

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Members of Parliament (MPs) on Wednesday resolved to summon the inter-ministerial task team looking into municipalities which owe State-owned power utility Eskom close to R14-billion in debt to Parliament.

At a meeting of Parliament's standing committee on public accounts (Scopa), Eskom board chairperson Jabu Mabuza told MPs the amount the electricity utility was owed went from R9.5-billion last year to R13.8-billion at the end of last month.

In a statement, Scopa said it was not happy with the responses received from Eskom, the South African Local Government Association, the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, and National Treasury on how they were working together to solve the debt problem, which could affect Eskom's standing with lenders.

"Scopa hopes that a meeting with the inter-ministerial task team will provide resolutions, particularly as some municipalities who are able to pay are reluctant to do so," the statement said.

"Scopa has also resolved to call the top 10 defaulting municipalities to understand why they are not paying their debt."

Scopa named the top ten defaulting municipalities as:

-- Maluti A Phofung in the Free State, owing R2.8-billion;

--Matjhabeng in the Free State, owing R1.8-billion;

--eMalahleni in Mpumalanga, owing R1.6-billion;

--Ngwathe in the Free State, owing R936-million;

--Emfuleni in Gauteng, owing R606-million;

--Govan Mbeki in Mpumalanga, owing R517-million;

--Lekwa in Mpumalanga, owing R491-million;

--Thaba Chweu in Mpumalanga, owing R431-million;

-- Ditsobotla in North West, owing R293-million; and

-- Naledi in North West, owing R280-million.

In the past, Eskom entered into payment agreements with municipalities to prevent electricity cuts. However, Eskom reported the municipalities often renege on these agreements.

Edited by African News Agency

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