
The Auditor General of South Africa’s consolidated audit results for the 2018/19 financial year officially confirms that the Western Cape is once again the top performing province in South Africa.
Furthermore, the Auditor General attributed our success to “effective leadership culture, the implementation of action plans, and established policies and procedures” in the Western Cape.
This is in contrast to the messages given to the eight other provinces and national government with the Auditor General calling for “immediate action to restore government’s accountability to the people of South Africa.”
Key highlights from the Auditor General’s PFMA 2018-19 Consolidated General Report:
Provincial Departments and Entities (R’ 000) |
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Clean Audits |
Unauthorised expenditure |
Irregular expenditure |
Fruitless and wasteful expenditure |
|
KZN |
24% |
29,610 |
12,473,420 |
30,202 |
NW |
6% |
35,200 |
3,223,579 |
68,545 |
NC |
18% |
49,700 |
609,000 |
898 |
MP |
18% |
- |
2,734,220 |
11,271 |
LP |
11% |
10 |
2,119,850 |
30,311 |
WC |
79% |
- |
33,331 |
154 |
EC |
25% |
569,300 |
869,200 |
23,060 |
FS |
0% |
617,600 |
2,578,950 |
144,318 |
GP |
30% |
5,900 |
7,146,338 |
112,792 |
These audit outcomes reflect a continued effort to not only prioritise good governance, but also to be constantly seeking to improve in the way we manage provincial finances.
We are proud to have maintained our reputation as the best performing province in South Africa, and we will continue to work hard for those living in the Western Cape.
Francine Higham
Spokesperson for the Ministry of Finance and Economic Opportunities
(Responsible for Provincial Treasury and Departments of Economic Development and Tourism)
Tel: 021 483 4327
Cell: 071 087 5150
Email: francine.higham@westerncape.gov.za