Limpopo councillors ‘erroneously’ receive double salary payments for December

Mopani Municipality has initiated a process to reverse the overpayment of salaries, and the DA wants every cent paid back to the council. Picture: Pixabay

Mopani Municipality has initiated a process to reverse the overpayment of salaries, and the DA wants every cent paid back to the council. Picture: Pixabay

Published Dec 30, 2023

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Local councillors in Mopani District Municipality in Limpopo have allegedly received double salary payments from the district for December.

The municipality alleged that the double payments were due to a system error that resulted in overpayments to councillors and some employees.

However, it said that it was working tirelessly to ensure that the funds were returned and that it had also engaged with councillors and their banks to ensure that the funds were reversed.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Limpopo said it was concerned about the erroneous double salary payments and insisted on urgent consequences for all officials involved in the mix-up.

According to the party, the municipality intended to coordinate with the banks to reverse the erroneous payments within a span of 10 working days. It further called on all councillors who received the payments to promptly return the money. It also condemned the municipality’s indifferent approach in its handling of the matter.

Furthermore, the party has written to the municipal manager, Tshepo Mogano, to request a comprehensive cost recovery plan, including an urgent communication of banking details for the return of the duplicated payments to the council.

The DA said it will monitor the progress of payments to ensure that all funds are returned without problems.

“We will closely monitor the process of retrieving the double pay and will ensure that consequence management is implemented to hold responsible officials accountable to protect the residents and rate payers against the African National Congress (ANC) incompetence,” it said.

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