An assessment of clean audit outcomes as an effective determinant of good service delivery : a case study of Midvaal Local Municipality
Abstract
Local government, like many other public-sector organisations in South Africa, get
audited by the office of the Auditor-General, to obtain the current state of the
municipal financial status and audit opinions for a specific financial year. Clean
audits are a standard, which municipalities are required to uphold, but clean audit
outcomes have no prospective significance, if they do not yield tangible differences
such as good service delivery into the lives of their constituencies. Through the
findings of the office of the Auditor-General, it is commonly found that some
municipalities achieve clean audits, even though they are overwhelmed by extreme
poor performance when it comes to service delivery. Although majority of
municipalities faces the crisis of achieving desirable audit outcomes; South Africa
has specific utmost success stories of municipalities with clean audits such as Midvaal Local Municipality.
The purpose of this study is to assess if clean audit outcomes of Midvaal Local
Municipality can be used as effective determinants of good service delivery within
the municipality. The study adopted Theory of Change that underpin Management
Performance Assessment Framework as the main theoretical framework of the
study; complimented by Management Performance Assessment Framework and
Tool (MPAT) as the conceptual framework of the study. The study utilised online
qualitative survey with open ended questions and literature review as data collection
method to investigate the extent in which clean audit outcomes of Midvaal Local
Municipality can be used as an effective determinant of good service delivery within
the municipality.
Central to the purpose and outcome of the study, it was established that clean audit
outcomes of Midvaal Local Municipality cannot be used as an effective determinant
of good service delivery within the municipality. Moreover, the study established that
the Midvaal Local Municipality has effective management practices that place the
municipality in good position to delivery services effectively and efficiently. Wherein,
this management practices can be used as effective determinants of good service
delivery within the municipality; since they yield positive impact on the municipal
financial viability, which solely translate to clean audit outcomes.
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