GOOD Party criticises City of Cape Town over delayed affordable housing delivery following Constitutional Court ruling
The Public Protector South Africa (PPSA) has concluded a systemic investigation into allegations that the City of Cape Town failed to provide basic municipal services in the communities of Langa Flats and Khayelitsha.
The report, which examines alleged failures by municipal functionaries to deliver essential services such as water, electricity, and sanitation, is expected to outline the findings, recommendations, and remedial actions required to address any shortcomings identified.
The investigation was prompted by concerns over service delivery failures in these areas, which have long been plagued by infrastructure challenges and resource constraints.The Public Protector's findings are anticipated to provide clarity on the City's conduct and outline steps to improve service delivery.
This report underscores the importance of accountability in local governance and highlights the need for systemic reforms to ensure that all residents have access to basic services.
The release of the findings marks a critical step in addressing the ongoing challenges faced by these communities and could influence future policy decisions at the municipal level.