Rates relief for some households, hijacked properties will be disconnected by the City

The amended policy seeks to increase the efforts against electricity and water theft by making it a criminal offence to connect to the City's services illegally. 

The City of Joburg has offered relief to households that are financially pressed.

This follows the recent passing of the amended Control and Debt Collection Policy by the City of Joburg Council on August 31.

According to a released statement by MMC for Finance, Councillor Julie Suddaby, the new policy states that whenever a new service account is opened with the City, the account holder must pay a deposit. All residents, sectional title holders and business properties must pay a deposit equal to two months’ deemed water and electricity consumption.

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The policy also seeks to increase the efforts against electricity and water theft by making it a criminal offence to connect to the City’s services illegally.

“The illegal connection and/or tampering with water or electricity supply is a criminal offence, which may result in legal action being taken against the offending customers,” stated the release.

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Other significant amendments to the policy are:

For more on these amendments, read more here.

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