DA PAIA to CoJ reveals Joburg Water’s accounts are left empty

Issued by Stephen Moore MP – DA Spokesperson on Water & Sanitation
16 Nov 2025 in News

– ANC Mayor’s ‘sweeping financial arrangement’ leaves Joburg Water without money to fund critical infrastructure projects, leading to dry taps.

– ⁠DA PAIA application shows the urgent need to ring-fenced funding for water in Joburg. This can be done via a Council resolution.

– ⁠DA will continue to fight to ensure Joburg’s water infrastructure is funded and taps are no longer dry.

When the Johannesburg Mayor appeared before the Portfolio Committee on Water & Sanitation on 19 September 2025, after a DA push, he defended the City’s ‘sweeping financial arrangement’ as necessary considering the City’s very poor finances.

Sweeping arrangements, where funds obtained by municipal sub-entities are managed through a central municipal account are not illegal, but this is no excuse to leave Joburg Water in the lurch.

While we have yet to receive all of our requested information, including a copy of the City’s sweeping arrangement policy and the Council resolution supporting it, the information we have obtained shows that Joburg Water does not have enough money in the bank to pay and conduct projects.

This has resulted in Joburg Water having to accumulate debt which has now surged to a R1 billion.

The DA has been on the ground, to projects like the Brixton Tower and reservoir, where we have seen contractors down tools, as they have not been paid. Joburg Water signs projects, under the guarantee from the City that projects will be funded, to only have them “swept” away by the City.

As we are awaiting further information from the City, we do not know where exactly funds are swept to nor has the Mayor been forthright. We suspect funds are swept to City Power, which was recently raided by the Hawks.

The sweeping arrangement policy may be legal, but that does not make it right. The Mayor and Council are well equipped to ring fence funds for Joburg Water via a resolution; but there is no political will to do so.

Mayors swear oaths of office to do all in the powers to protect residents and promote their interests. Mayor Morero would rather sit badly explaining what the problems are, than doing something about it.

When the DA governs Joburg, we will act, as we believe in Joburg.