Matjhabeng in Free State believes it can turn around its financial trajectory despite R16bn of debt, one the auditor-general (AG) says could prevent it from functioning.
The municipality had also, over the past five years, incurred irregular expenditure amounting to millions, most recently R307m.
Tlali said this was due to incapacity in the supply chain management division, which new recruitment would resolve.Tlali said this was due to a lack of funds at the time, but the issue had been resolved.He said beefed-up administration management and new political leadership elected in the 2021 local government polls, headed by Thanduxolo Khalipha, would positively impact residents.
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