Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality spent nearly R500m on consultants

16 February 2017 - 17:28 By Avuyile Mngxitama-Diko
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The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality spent close to R500 million on consultants in the last financial year‚ more than R100 million being splurged on private security.

Councillors at a municipal public accounts committee meeting on Tuesday queried the exorbitant amounts‚ saying some of the consultants were duplicating the jobs of metro staff.

According to the auditor-general’s report‚ the city spent more than R495 million on consultants. These include private security‚ meter-reading services‚ grass cutting‚ stadium management and transport operations‚ among other services.

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Budget and treasury political head Retief Odendaal said the city had to drastically cut consultant costs.

“We should be significantly concerned... in terms of contracted services; how this has been bloated over the years‚” he said at the meeting.

“Just this past year‚ we spent R495.3 million and the budgeted amount was actually R333 million. “This does indicate that this is totally out of control.”

This story first appeared in The Herald.

- TMG Digital/HeraldLIVE

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