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Title: Decentralisation and service delivery


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Decentralisation and service delivery
  • Philip van Ryneveld
  • IMFO Western Cape conference
  • 18th June 2007

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Benefits of decentralisation for service delivery
  • Democracy
  • Accountability to local residents improves
    responsiveness to their needs
  • Economic efficiency
  • Better tailoring of resource use to local needs
    makes spending more effective
  • Administrative efficiency
  • Simpler and quicker processes

3
Risks of decentralisation
  • Action in one locality impacts negatively on
    another
  • Insufficient financial and administrative
    capacity in some localities

4
1996 Constitution
  • Creates the basis for significant local autonomy
    within a national developmental framework
  • Incorporates benefits and manages risks
  • Reflective of the post UDF period
  • UDF stressed local rather than provincial
    government
  • Recognises benefits of decentralisation by
    creating three spheres of government
  • Incorporates the notion of subsidiarity within
    a framework of co-operative government
  • Provides for local taxation and other revenue
    sources
  • Provides for allocation of resources to poor
    regions through transparent grant mechanisms
  • Protects local government from undue interference

5
Section 156 powers and functions
  • A municipality has executive authority in respect
    of, and has the right to administer
  • the local government matters listed in Part B of
    Schedule 4 and Part B of Schedule 5 and
  • Any other matter assigned to it by national or
    provincial legislation

6
  • 156 (4) The national government and provincial
    governments must assign to a municipality, by
    agreement and subject to any conditions, the
    administration of a matter listed in Part A of
    Schedule 4 or Part A of Schedule 5 which
    necessarily relates to local government if
  • that matter would most effectively be
    administered locally and
  • the municipality has the capacity to administer it

7
Developments since 1996
  • Generally positive
  • Creation of metropolitan and local municipalities
    with wide boundaries
  • Significant extension of service delivery
  • Modernisation of financial administration
  • System of fiscal transfers to poor localities
  • Some significant problems
  • Role of districts
  • Administrative incapacity in some localities
  • Inadequate service delivery in some areas
  • Confusion on division of functions

8
Significant new threats
  • Abolition of RSC/JSB levies
  • Re-organisation of electricity distribution
    industry
  • Single public service

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Johannesburg
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Cape Town
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Hierarchical approach to the Constitution
undermines local government voice
  • Inter-governmental Relations Act
  • MINMECS
  • Cabinet lekgotlas
  • Organisation of SALGA
  • ANC structures

15
  • Is the notion of a Developmental State a
    euphemism for centralisation?
  • What are the implications for service delivery?
  • What can we do about it?
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