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City of Joburg outlines plans to address audit outcomes

# The City of Johannesburg has assured Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts and the Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance that it is implementing measures to address financial management weaknesses highlighted in its 2024/25 audit. The metro received a qualified audit, with concerns including unfunded budgets, unauthorised expenditure and significant revenue losses. Chief Financial Officer Tebogo Moraka said the city had 7.5-billion-rand in outstanding creditor debt at the end of May. He says settling debts owed to Johannesburg Water, City Power and Pikitup will be

a priority.