City of Johannesburg arrests water and electricity thief and also disconnects Leeuwkop Prison

14 August 2023 | From Arrive Alive


The City of Johannesburg on  Friday, 11 August 2023, intensified its Credit Control drive, by arresting one business-owner who had illegally connected his business to both water and electricity supply and also shut-down water supply at Leeuwkop Prison for owing the City close to R10 million for water.

The Roodepoort businessman, who runs a glass-making business was arrested by the Johannesburg Metro Police Department (JMPD) officers at his business premise Stormhill this afternoon. This was part of a sting operation to businesses which are illegally connected to the City’s services. The establishment owes the City more than R6.4 million for water and electricity services.

The multifaceted Credit Control drive was led by the City Manager Floyd Brink, Revenue Department, City Power, Joburg Water and JMPD across the city.

The City has warned those who continually connect illegally to its water and electricity services,tamper or vandalise its’s critical infrastructure that that they will face arrests.

The City’s Group Chief Financial Officer, Tebogo Moraka said the City’s current debtor’s book is sitting a close to R47 billion, for rates and taxes, sewer, electricity and water, which unsustainable.

“The Credit Control operation today is just a start of one of many more operations to come. We are aggressively pursuing those customers who owe us and are not coming forward to settle their growing debt, nor come forward to sign the Acknowledgment of debt (AOD) and plead their case. We have no choice but to switch off our services to those not coming forward to pay their arrear debt,” said Moraka.

Moraka said the disconnection of services will also focus on large defaulters and Government Departments in a bid to recover the outstanding debt.
According to Moraka this week City was hot on the heels of ten of the City’s worst defaulters, which includes a hotel, large residential estates, panel beating business who collectively owe the City more than a whopping R104 million on unpaid services.
 

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