ANC slams City of Cape Town's draft budget as an election tactic

The City of Cape Town’s Draft Budget of R49 billion for the 2019/2020 financial year will be available for members of the public to scrutinise. File Picture: Jeffrey Abrahams/African News Agency (ANA) Archives

The City of Cape Town’s Draft Budget of R49 billion for the 2019/2020 financial year will be available for members of the public to scrutinise. File Picture: Jeffrey Abrahams/African News Agency (ANA) Archives

Published Apr 1, 2019

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Cape Town - Thursday's tabling of the City’s draft budget has been slammed as an election ploy to garner votes for the DA in the upcoming elections.

Ian Neilson, Mayco member for finance, said the draft budget for the 2019/2020 financial year would be R49billion, of which R4bn would go towards the upgrading of informal settlements.

ANC caucus leader Xolani Sotashe said: “This draft budget will bring nothing new to the residents of Cape Town. I want to caution the people of Cape Town that they will be using this opportunity as an electioneering budget and they will be fooled. This budget does not take the people into consideration.”

Neilson's budget has addressed some major City issues.

According to the proposed budget, the safety and security directorate will receive a cash injection of R165 million toward its budget. The directorate’s planned operating expenditure includes money allocated to recruit additional law enforcement, purchase uniforms and personal protective gear and equipment for staff, as well as for the installation of 44 new CCTV cameras across the City’s vulnerable areas.

“That’s not the only thing the budget will prioritise; it will also announce the new rates for properties and also the new water tariff rates.”

Other issues that were dealt with were changes to the Municipal Planning By-law and approval for the Heritage protection overlay for the Bo-Kaap, Neilson said.

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