DA welcomes unprecedented Treasury intervention in corrupt ANC-led Nala Municipality
Yesterday, National Treasury informed me that the transfer of funds to the ANC-led Nala Municipality in the Free State has been stopped following four years of financial mismanagement as identified by the Auditor-General (AG). This is the first time such an intervention has taken place.
Section 216(2) of the Constitution dictates that National Treasury "may stop the transfer of funds to an organ of state if that organ of state commits a serious or persistent material breach of those measures".
The AG had identified serious problems in Nala municipality way back in 2008. These included maladministration, flouting of procurement processes, corruption and fraud. The municipality also failed to submit audit reports and financial statements for 2009/10 and 2010/11, or to complete performance management reports as required by the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA). None of the AG's recommendations were implemented, and no one was ever held accountable.
The intervention by National Treasury is the first of its kind and sets a welcome precedent. The DA is satisfied that the Minister of Finance, Pravin Gordhan, has taken a bold step by approving the intervention, which sends a clear message to public entities that corruption and non-compliance will not be tolerated.
Whilst the intervention is welcomed, the implementation and the corrective measures put in place to rehabilitate the municipality need to be closely monitored.