Inner City Gazette 14-24 February 2019

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14 - 21 February 2019

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City issues R20 million electricity invoice to non paying business ‘It’s one of the businesses identified for not paying for electricity services. We worked out how much they owe and we are here to deliver the invoice of over R20 million to the business’ Johannesburg - The City of Joburg has handed an invoice of over R20 million to a business in Ormonde, which has allegedly been using electricity without paying for it since 2015. This was one of the businesses the City identified when it went on a disconnecting spree on Tuesday, looking for water and electricity

thieves, and then handing them pretermination notices, the City said. Mayor Herman Mashaba and City of Joburg officials went on a raid as part of Operation Buya Mthetho, looking for businesses that do not adhere to by-laws governing the use of water and electricity, together with building approvals before commencing with construction.

Mayor Herman Mashaba and Finance MMC Finance Funzela Ngobeni deliver the invoice to the business owner

Mayor Mashaba said the mattress business in Ormonde near Gold Reef City, had not been paying for electricity since 2015. “It’s one of the businesses identified for not paying for electricity services. We worked out how much they owe and we are here to deliver the invoice of over R20 million to the business,” Mayor Mashaba said.

The City of Joburg team also reported that in Bergbron, Roodepoort, they went to a construction site where they found that the contractor had not presented the City with the building plan for approval, and an application for electricity had also not been done. The officials said they gave the business seven days to settle the ac-

count. If that has not been done in seven days, the city said it would open a case against the business. The City of Joburg team also reported that the Regent Park Retirement Village in the same area was also found to have been illegally connected to the City’s services, while the contractor had not submitted building plans to the City.


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