Financing of govt. legal matters must be urgently addressed to avert looming crisis
29 November 2017
The DA is calling on the MEC of Provincial Treasury, Mac Jack, to put measures in place to improve the financial management of legal claims and settlements by government departments. This comes after the Adjustment Appropriation Budget highlighted the random approach towards the financing of legal matters, which has the potential to bring departments to their knees.
Legal claims against provincial departments are mounting.
While the DA fully understands that these “contingent liabilities” are subject to the courts, and the timing of judgments is somewhat unpredictable, the harsh reality is that a large percentage of these cases will eventually be lost by government.
The Northern Cape Health Department alone faces R1.5 billion worth of legal claims. And should the court find in favour of any given applicant, or should the department opt to settle, it will have to cough up large sums of money.