City ‘dealing with’ billing issues

JOBURG – City of Johannesburg is sure the regionalization of billing will increase service delivery and solve billing issues.

In the hope that the billing system will deliver better results, the City of Johannesburg will be implementing the regionalization of its municipal billing.

At a business breakfast on 23 November, property owners across the City were presented with this model to be implemented come February next year. Although the new system was debated and queried, the lack of service delivery and billing issues within the Finance Department was soon brought up.

Attempting to answer these pressing questions, City spokesperson, Kgamanyane Maphologela, said the restructure is what the City believes will resolve these issues. This and making regional managers available to escalate queries.

Sociologist, Dr Liela Groenewald, said it was difficult to predict whether regionalization will lead to better service to residents.

“If regional offices have backup electricity, excellent IT support so that computer systems are always online, qualified and well-trained staff with sufficient insight and authority to solve billing problems, effective checks on possible corruption, and if they are run well, then service can certainly improve,” she said.

Maphologela said as part of strengthening the regional offices, the area managers would be available across all the City’s seven regions.

Escalation process from when the customer first logs a query:

 

List of regional managers

The regional offices will have the photos, cellphone numbers and email addresses on display of the responsible area managers should customers need their details (these numbers were checked by the time of going to print):

 

Regional deputy director

The current billing system is based on a proportional model, which has proven to be challenging, said Maphologela

 

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