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PRESENTATION TO THE NCOP
The report serves to –
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provide the NCOP with an outline on the implementation
of the Separation of Powers Model (New Governance
Framework) in the Ekurhuleni Municipal Council;
report on challenges and achievements realised to date,
including forward plans.
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In April 2011, shortly before the dissolution of Council in
May for the Local Government elections, the Council of
Ekurhuleni resolved to approve in principle the separation of
powers between its Executive and Legislative arms, subject
to the new Council after the elections, endorsing
implementation of the resolution on the Separation of
Powers.
In June 2011a process was initiated to the review the
Standing Orders and the Administrative Structure, and to
ensure alignment of the Institutional redesign with the new
Governance Framework.
From June - August 2011, training sessions on the
Separation of Powers model was undertaken, which involved
Portfolio Whips who later became Chairpersons of various
Oversight Committees, including members of the Executive
(Mayoral Committee members).
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On 18 August 2011, Council approved the new Institutional
Structure, established its section 79 Committees (Oversight
and Standing), and appointed Chairpersons of various
Committees as well as approving the Terms of Reference of
all those Committees.
In the same Council meeting, the new Standing Orders
were approved, implementation thereof commencing in
September 2011.
In September 2011, the Organisational structure for the
Legislature’s administration and the political offices,
including the job descriptions of the said positions were
approved by Council to enable commencement of the
recruitment processes.
In October 2011, training for all Councillors on the
Oversight model was undertaken.
Legislative administrative capacity enhanced with the
appointment of key personnel.
Council meetings
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Council meetings convened monthly. Since August 2011 to
date, approximately 9 Council meetings have been
convened.
Oversight Committees
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Since November 2011 to date, approximately 66 Oversight
Committee meetings (i.e. 11 x 6 OC) have been convened,
including 11 additional Oversight Committee meetings.
Standing Committees
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 Rules Committee
X2 Committee meetings convened since January 2012
 Programming Committee
X4 Committee meetings convened since January 2012
 Public Participation & Petitions Committee
Approximately 8 Committee meetings convened since
October 2011
 Gender, Children, Youth, Women & People with
Disabilities (GCYWPD)
X3 Committee meetings convened since February 2012
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Oversight Committees work
Since November 2011 to date, approximately 66 Oversight
Committee meetings (i.e. 11 x 6 OC) have been convened,
including 11 additional Oversight Committee meetings.
Standing Committees
 Rules Committee
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X2 Committee meetings convened since January 2012
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X4 Committee meetings convened since January 2012
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Approximately 8 Committee meetings convened since October 2011
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 Programming Committee
 Public Participation & Petitions Committee
 Gender, Children, Youth, Women& People
Disabilities (GCYWPD)
X3 Committee meetings convened since February 2012
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Oversight
Committees
work
Analyses of and Oversight Reports on Q1 & Q2 SDBIP
reports of departments – X 22 reports produced for
consideration and decision by Council.
Analyses of and Oversight Reports on the 2010/11
Annual Report – X11 reports in the process of being
finalised for tabling in the end May Council meeting.
Analysis of and MPAC report on the A-G’s findings for
the 2010/11FY – X1 MPAC report tabled for
consideration by Council in March 2012.
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Announced and unannounced Oversight visits - X4
Oversight visits undertaken between February and
March 2012 (Community Safety, Corporate Services,
and Roads & Storm-water Committees respectively).
Review and adoption of Committee’s Terms of
Reference – X11 Oversight Committee Terms of
Reference redrafted, adopted by Committees and to
be tabled for Council’s final approval in the end May
2012 Council.
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Standing Committees work
 Rules Committee
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Review of the Standing Rules
Non-returning Councillors Gratuity payments
Return on Councillors attendance to Council and Committee
meetings
Councillors training & development plans
Ward Committees induction programme, ward committees
election disputes
 Programming Committee
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Development & revision of the 2012 Council and
Committees Annual calendar of meetings. Approved in the
Council meeting of end January and end March 2012
respectively.
Scheduling Council business (Items) in the Agenda of
Council.
Redirection of Items from the Executive to Oversight
Committees
Review of the process flow of Items from the Executive to
the Legislature. Report on the revised process flow to be
tabled in the end May 2012 Council meetings.
 Public Participation &Petitions Committee
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Consideration of petitions received either directly from
Petitioners or tabled by Councillors during Council meetings.
Since October 2011 to date, approximately 90 Petitions have
been received and processed by the Petitions Committee, with
approximately 45Petitions closed and Petitioners notified.
Since October 2011, approximately 30 hearings with Petitioners
have been held and X1 public hearing with the Edenvale
community in December 2011.
Establishment of Ward Committees – Since Nov 2011 – Feb
2012, out of 101 Wards, X99 Ward Committees have been
established, with X2 Ward Committee elections outstanding due
to Community apathy. Plans underway to focus on more
community awareness interventions on the role and benefits of
establishing Ward Committees. It is expected that by end June
2012, the two outstanding Ward Committees would have been
established.
 GCYW&PD Committees
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Best performing schools in Ekurhuleni honoured and
awarded trophies in the January Council meeting.
Hosted the International Women’s Assembly in the
Council Chamber in March 2012. Approximately 120
Women were in attendance, including Women
Councillors.
Junior Council launched in June 2012. Several
interactions with relevant stakeholders were held prior
to the launch.
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structure
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Chairpersons
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August
2011,
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Chairpersons
Committee meetings have been convened. All
Chairpersons have been provided with tools
of trade (Laptops, 3g cards, diaries &IPADS)
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Mayoral Committee established in May 2011
Mayoral Committee comprises of the Executive Mayor and
10 members heading the various portfolios;
All ten members of the Executive have entered into annual
Performance Agreements with the Executive Mayor, in
terms of which they are assessed on a quarterly basis
The Executive provides day-to-day political oversight of
the administration
Meetings of the Executive are convened every other week
for purposes of;
◦ Processing Council decisions and,
◦ Progress reporting on implementation of key priority projects
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Quarterly Izimbizo convened for purpose of service delivery
reporting in all 20 EMM Customer Care Areas
Each Member of the Executive allocated two Customer Care
Areas(CCA) for Constituency work, working in close liaison
with the PCOs
In addition to general constituency work every alternate
Friday members of the Executive spend a day at the CCA
addressing service delivery issues as presented by the
residents
Executive members also undertake verification visits to
service delivery hot-spots in the respective CCAs of
deployment.
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Finalisation of the remuneration dispensation for section 79
Chairpersons.
Legislature Office accommodation for Councillors, Chairpersons
and administration.
Adequate staffing.
Capacitation of Councillors and Chairpersons in the context of the
restrictions imposed by the municipal budget circular 58.
National treasury and SALGA participated at the Rules Committee
of the 15th May 2012 to present on the implications of the circular
in respect of the capacitation and resourcing of Councillors.
ICT equipment and infrastructure to support the work of
Committees including Councillors.
Insufficient Committee rooms.
Inadequate translation and transcription services.
Lack of legislative provisions supporting separation of powers at
local government sphere.