COST CONTAINMENT REGULATIONS MADE IN TERMS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT: MUNICIPAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT ACT, 2003
National Treasury on Friday 7 June 2019 gazetted (Gazette no 42514) cost containment Regulations that are aimed at ensuring that the resources of municipalities and municipal entities* are used effectively, efficiently and economically. Section 168(1)(b) and (p) of the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA) provides that the Minister may regulate financial management and internal controls and any other matter that may facilitate the enforcement and administration of the Act.
The Regulations aim to promote better governance and management of finances by municipalities. This is in line with the spirit of the MFMA and other applicable regulations, which require that managers must manage but also be held accountable. A well-managed municipality or entity should already have in place a cost containment policy as part of their budget-related policies, approved by the municipal council for the municipality or in the case a municipal entity, by its board of directors. The Regulations merely requires those municipalities or entities that do not have such a policy in place to do so, as a minimal measure to ensure good governance. The policy must provide for monitoring measures, procedures for review, and consequences for non-adherence. These must be reviewed annually and communicated on the municipal website.
The Minister of Finance first announced during the February 2016 Budget Speech and the October 2016 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement that the National Treasury would issue regulations on cost containment measures for local government. This is in line with Government’s policy to implement cost saving measures across all three spheres of government to assist in re-prioritising expenditure and free up resources that can be better targeted towards service delivery.
The draft regulations were first published for public comment on 16 February 2018. Twenty-eight written comments were received, including those from the Department of COGTA, SALGA, municipalities and other stakeholders. After extensive consultation and consideration of all comments received, the final Regulations were finalised and published on 7 June 2019 in the Government Gazette, with effective date being 1 July 2019.
The cost containment measures are also intended to eliminate wastage of public resources on non-service delivery items. This will be undertaken through advocacy, strengthening the legal and policy prescripts and frameworks aimed at cost containment and ensuring the implementation thereof by municipalities and municipal entities.