https://www.engineeringnews.co.za
Local Government|Water Infrastructure|National Treasury|Public Investment|Enoch Godongwana
||
local-government|water-infrastructure|national-treasury|pic|enoch-godongwana

Treasury to start deducting money owed to municipalities by provincial and national departments

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana

22nd May 2026

By: Terence Creamer

Creamer Media Editor

     

Font size: - +

The National Treasury has taken a decision to deduct monetary amounts owed to municipalities by national and provincial government departments to settle outstanding debts, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced in his Budget Vote address.

He reported that provincial departments owed municipalities about R14.9-billion currently, while national departments owed municipalities about R8.2-billion.

“Municipalities have consistently raised concerns that where they owe organs of State, National Treasury deducts funds directly from municipal allocations.

“However, the same principle has not been consistently applied where national and provincial departments owe municipalities outstanding amounts.

“Consequently, National Treasury has taken a decision to deduct monies from national and provincial departments to settle outstanding debts owed to affected municipalities,” Godongwana said.

In notes released following the Budget Vote debate, which itself was dominated by a lively exchange relating to the poor performance of several unlisted investments by the Public Investment Corporation, local government reform received significant attention.

The Minister said the National Treasury was continuing with reforms relating to the local government funding model, and was redesigning the local government fiscal framework to improve alignment between expenditure responsibilities and revenue sources.

“National Treasury has finalised policy positions to ring-fence municipal trading services and strengthen maintenance and infrastructure rehabilitation.”

Also highlighted were ongoing water infrastructure reforms.

These would seek to address problems associated with the fact that significant resources were being spent on emergency water leaks and system failures, rather than addressing dilapidated water infrastructure, as well as a water funding landscape that remained fragmented across multiple grants and funding instruments.

Government intended shifting towards a more coordinated and performance-driven approach, which focused on non-bulk infrastructure, metered billing and revenue recovery, and institutional strengthening.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

Article Enquiry

Email Article

Save Article

Feedback

To advertise email advertising@creamermedia.co.za or click here

Showroom

Industrial Nozzles & Systems (Pty) Ltd
Industrial Nozzles & Systems (Pty) Ltd

Industrial Nozzles & Systems (Pty) Ltd (Est. 2000) exclusive representative in Southern Africa for LECHLER GmbH (Est. 1879) - Europe's leading...

VISIT SHOWROOM 
ESAB showroom image
ESAB South Africa

ESAB South Arica, the leading supplier of high-end welding and cutting products to the Southern African industrial market is based in...

VISIT SHOWROOM 

Latest Multimedia

sponsored by

Photo of Martin Creamer
On-The-Air (03/07/2026)
3rd July 2026 By: Martin Creamer

Option 1 (equivalent of R125 a month):

Receive a weekly copy of Creamer Media's Engineering News & Mining Weekly magazine
(print copy for those in South Africa and e-magazine for those outside of South Africa)
Receive daily email newsletters
Access to full search results
Access archive of magazine back copies
Access to Projects in Progress
Access to ONE Research Report of your choice in PDF format

Option 2 (equivalent of R375 a month):

All benefits from Option 1
PLUS
Access to Creamer Media's Research Channel Africa for ALL Research Reports, in PDF format, on various industrial and mining sectors including Electricity; Water; Energy Transition; Hydrogen; Roads, Rail and Ports; Coal; Gold; Platinum; Battery Metals; etc.

Already a subscriber?

Forgotten your password?

MAGAZINE & ONLINE

SUBSCRIBE

RESEARCH CHANNEL AFRICA

SUBSCRIBE

CORPORATE PACKAGES

CLICK FOR A QUOTATION







301

sq:0.106 0.144s - 192pq - 2rq
Subscribe Now