DA files motion of no confidence against Madibeng Mayor Justina Mothibe

17th August 2020

DA files motion of no confidence against Madibeng Mayor Justina Mothibe

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Madibeng has filed a Motion of No Confidence (MONC) against the Executive Mayor, Justina Mothibe, which will be tabled at the next General Council meeting.

The motion follows the Mayor’s failure to provide leadership and oversight within the municipality leading to a collapse in service delivery, corruption and mismanagement going unabated, the municipality has been getting adverse qualified audit opinions for four consecutive financial years.

The date for the meeting will be confirmed as the newly appointed Administrator and his team first need to start with their duties and no council meetings can be held until such a time.

Madibeng is in shambles due to a lack of maintenance to the infrastructure; roads are filled with potholes, broken streetlights are never fixed, refuse is not collected as the contractor hired refuses to work due to non-payment. There are continuous water interruptions which leave residents without water for days and sometimes weeks.

The industrial areas also spend days without electricity which affects operations and productivity leading to a loss of money for companies.

The municipality has been plagued by corruption and mismanagement, from their ill-advised investment in VBS to municipal officials using the municipality’s bank account to pay for their personal DSTV and clothing accounts. To date, no one has been charged or held accountable.

The Mayor has shown a total lack of will to root out corruption, improve service delivery or serve the interest of the community of Madibeng.

In 2019, Mayor Mothibe was recalled by the ANC but she refused to vacate her position, showing a total disregard to be held accountable for her failures as Mayor.

The DA will start lobbying all councillors to put aside political differences and put the community of Madibeng first by voting out the Mayor from her position.

Madibeng needs new leadership that will fight corruption, hire fit for purpose individuals across departments and restore service delivery

 

Issued by The DA