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SA’s Johannesburg, other municipalities face funding freeze over high spending

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SA National Treasury will withhold funding from Johannesburg, dozens of other ​municipalities

South Africa’s (SA) National Treasury will withhold funding from Johannesburg and dozens of other ​municipalities for at least a month over persistent ‌and serious non-compliance with financial management regulations, officials said on Wednesday.

The move comes before local elections on November ​4, in which Johannesburg, SA’s economic ​hub and largest municipality, is expected to ⁠be among the most hotly contested battlegrounds.

Ogalaletseng ​Gaarekwe, Treasury’s Deputy Director General of intergovernmental relations, told ​a news conference on Wednesday that $220 million in funding would be withheld from Johannesburg in July.

She ​stressed the move did not amount to ​placing the city under administration.

Around 69 municipalities will have a ‌portion ⁠of their funding suspended until September unless they can show they have reduced wasteful expenditure by at least 25%, Treasury officials said.

Finance Minister Enoch ​Godongwana has repeatedly ​raised concerns ⁠about Johannesburg’s financial management.

In May, the city approved a $5.98 ​billion budget that Treasury said was ​unfunded ⁠because planned spending exceeded realistic revenue projections and included a sharp increase in the municipal wage bill.

–Reuters–