Wednesday, November 27, 2024

City's water debt management staff reportedly being intimidated

The City of Cape Town’s water debt management staff are reportedly being intimidated, while they are executing their duties. The City does offer debt relief when residents qualify. However, the municipality says in certain instances, debt management is required to sustain services.

‘’Targeting staff in the field, infringes on their rights to a safe work environment and undermines the value of the essential services provided to all residents through the City’s revenue management practices,’’ said Zahid Badroodien, Mayoral Committee Member for Water and Sanitation.

Recent videos circulating on social media display social media activists targeting City officials whilst in the line of duty. These videos spread misinformation about debt management processes, creating confusion and unnecessary division within our communities.

‘’Some Water and Sanitation staff are tasked with providing comprehensive debt management functions, working alongside the Corporate Revenue office to collect revenue, implement legally authorised debt collection practices and minimise debt for the City.’’

‘’Debt management is done fairly and transparently, ensuring that all customers continue to have access to Water and Sanitation services. The City follows a strict response before debt management interventions are implemented in line with the Credit Control and Debt Collection Policy.’’

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Badroodien says initially, a warning letter is delivered at the property or emailed to the customer, reflecting the amount due and arrears on the account

‘’Residents are allowed to make representation to the City and enter into payment arrangements. The City also keeps a record of all communication with a resident in the event that there are claims of no communication from the City to the respective resident.’’

‘’If residents cannot settle their outstanding water bills in full, they are encouraged to enter into interest-free payment arrangements to avoid restrictions on services. ‘Thereafter, if there are arrears on the account and no payment arrangement is in place, water supply is reduced to the free basic allocation of 6kl monthly - it is not completely cut off. A basic quantity of supply is maintained at residential properties until residents can enter into payment arrangements. Staff is available to assist with this process at any of the City’s nearest walk-in centres,’ said Zahid Badroodien, Mayoral Committee Member for Water and Sanitation.

In instances where debt is being recovered and a resident may not have water at their property after debt interventions have been activated, they are encouraged to alert their local councillor. These specific cases will be reported for investigation. However, staff and contractors have been issued strict instructions to ensure that a property is left with a restricted supply.

‘’We urge the public to refrain from acts of aggression towards our staff who are simply doing their jobs. Law Enforcement agencies have been engaged and perpetrators of violence or intimidation will face the appropriate legal consequences,’’ said Zahid Badroodien, Mayoral Committee Member for Water and Sanitation.

 

Done by: Bush Radio News reporter

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