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Public Hearings on Financial Management of Rustenburg Local and Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipalities

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SCOPA Holds MFMA Public Hearings

The Standing Committee on Provincial Public Accounts (SCOPA) of the North West Provincial Legislature will conduct Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA) public hearings. The hearings will examine the Rustenburg Local municipality and Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality, focusing on their 2019/20 audit reports and addressing queries arising from the Auditor General’s reports.

The hearings are scheduled for Tuesday, 19 September 2023, in the Legislature Committee 2. Rustenburg Local Municipality’s session will take place from 10:00 to 11:30, followed by the Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality from 11:00 to 13:00.

Mayors, speakers, and senior management of both Rustenburg Local and Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipalities will attend the public hearings. This collaboration aims to thoroughly examine the audit reports and address any concerns that may emerge from the findings.

Ensuring Transparency and Accountability in Municipal Finance Management

The hearings will be available for live streaming on the North West Provincial Legislature’s Facebook page, allowing easy access for the public. Media representatives interested in attending the hearings can contact Ms. Namhla Luhabe at 079 527 0628.

The MFMA hearings offer an opportunity for transparency and accountability in managing public funds. The North West Provincial Legislature’s proactive approach in addressing audit report findings illustrates their commitment to fiscal responsibility and good governance.

Rustenburg Local municipality and Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality will have the chance to address any discrepancies or concerns in their audit reports during the hearings. This process will yield valuable insights into the financial management practices of these municipalities, ensuring compliance with the MFMA provisions.

Collaborative Approach for Improved Financial Management and Service Delivery

The public hearings will serve as a learning platform for the municipalities, enabling them to implement changes that enhance financial management and service delivery. The participation of senior management will further emphasize the importance of collaboration in addressing the issues raised during the hearings.

The North West Provincial Legislature’s decision to live stream the hearings on Facebook demonstrates their commitment to transparency and openness, promoting public participation and scrutiny.

The MFMA public hearings will shed light on the financial management practices of Rustenburg Local and Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipalities. They will provide an opportunity for the municipalities to address any concerns and implement necessary changes. The collaborative nature of the hearings will ensure that all stakeholders work together towards the common goal of improved financial management and service delivery.

In conclusion, the North West Provincial Legislature’s SCOPA plays a vital role in ensuring accountability and transparency in the financial management of municipalities. By holding MFMA public hearings with Rustenburg Local and Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipalities, the committee aims to uncover any discrepancies in the 2019/20 audit reports and ensure adherence to financial management best practices. The involvement of senior management from both municipalities will further emphasize the importance of collaboration in addressing the issues raised during the hearings.

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