Abstract

Financial accountability in municipalities is a critical aspect of municipal fiscal governance. It constitutes one of the fundamental roles exercised by the municipal council to ensure effective and efficient utilization of financial resources. Non-executive councilors organised through council committees are expected to shoulder the responsibility of exercising financial accountability. The Audit Committee is one of the committees established by municipal council to assist in holding the executive accountable for the manner in which municipal financial resources are managed. These committees are created through various legislative regimes and municipal council Rules of Order. The oversight committees had different outcomes with regard to financial accountability in different municipalities. The results of this research suggest that these committees they have not been very effective in exercising their responsibilities. The factors that contribute to accountability, transparency and regularity to ensure the effective functioning of these committees were explored. Therefore, the following research question was posed to guide this research. What are the major underlying causes that contribute to financial accountability at the local level? What are the strengths and weaknesses of council committees and how they could contribute towards the strengthening of financial accountability? The Stellenbosch Municipality was used as a case study to explore the role of council committees in exercising financial accountability. The research findings revealed that there is need to establish a culture of openness, transparency and accountability. Equally, the council committees must be empowered with the necessary authority and capacity to enable them to discharge their accountability function. Key Words: Municipal Council Committees, Financial accountability, Legislative Authority, Executive Authority, Budget process and Municipal Administration. DOI: 10.7176/PPAR/10-8-08 Publication date: August 31 st 2020

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  • IntroductionMunicipal councils are key structures endowed with the law making, representation and financial accountability powers and functions in terms of section 151 of the Constitution of Republic of South Africa(RSA), 1996 (Act 108 of 1996)

  • Local government undeniably has an important role to fulfill in the democratic system that emerged in postapartheid South Africa

  • As a result of the intense criticism directed at local government for failing to deliver on its Constitutional mandate, a necessity arise for in-depth study to evaluate the role of municipal www.iiste.org council committees in ensuring policy implementation and accountability

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Introduction

Municipal councils are key structures endowed with the law making, representation and financial accountability powers and functions in terms of section 151 of the Constitution of Republic of South Africa(RSA), 1996 (Act 108 of 1996). The combination of these functions position municipal councils to play a critical role in ensuring accountability of the executive and bureaucratic structures of the municipality. There is a need to identify and develop an understanding of the factors that negate the effectiveness of these council committees

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