Government makes over R5-b in support available to municipalities

This has been made available through the reallocation of funds from conditional grants that have already been allocated to municipalities in the 2019/20 municipal financial year.

Government announced on 12 May that it has made available more than R5-billion to support municipalities, in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, for the 2019/20 municipal financial year.

The support is set to assist municipalities in providing vulnerable communities with access to basic services and the sanitation of public transport facilities.

According to a statement by the National Treasury, the largest amounts have been made available through the reallocation of funds from conditional grants that have already been allocated to municipalities in the 2019/20 municipal financial year.

“While the 2019/20 national and provincial financial years ended on 31 March, the municipal financial year runs until 30 June. This means that grant funds transferred from national government before the end of March could be spent by municipalities for a further three months,” said the statement.

The Treasury has granted approval for funds, not contractually committed, to be reallocated and used to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic.

According to the Treasury, in terms of Section 20(6) of the Division of Revenue Act 2019, these approved reallocations include:

An additional R151-m has been approved for release from the Municipal Disaster Relief Grant to support non-metropolitan municipalities for the cost of sanitisation and increased provision of other municipal services.

The Treasury added that government will also support municipalities in relocating funds from other conditional grants that are projected to be underspent.

“Details of further support to municipalities in the 2020/21 municipal financial year will be announced when the Minister of Finance tables the special adjustment budget to respond to the Covid-19 pandemic that was announced by the president.”

 

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