The Department of Water and Sanitation says it will cooperate fully with the inquiry set to investigate the financial state of the department.
The inquiry, which is set up by the Portfolio Committee on Water and Sanitation and the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa), is set to focus on financial areas, which will include irregular, fruitless and wasteful expenditure, budgeting, deviations and expansions, accruals and duplicate payments of service providers. “The department will fully cooperate with the due processes of parliament in line with terms of reference that were discussed by the joint meeting,” the department said on Tuesday. It added that “while the parliamentary process unfolds, the department will continue to ensure that water and sanitation services continue to be delivered unabated to the people of South Africa”.The joint committee will also focus on human resources management, infrastructure projects, contract management and project management, implementing agents, ministerial directives to water boards, investigations, raw water revenue, governance of the water entities and reconfiguration of the department.