Preamble
Councillors are elected to represent local communities on municipal councils, to ensure that municipalities have structured mechanisms of accountability to local communities, and to meet the priority needs of communities by providing services equitably, effectively and sustainably within the means of the municipality. In fulfilling this role councillors must be accountable to local communities and report back at least quarterly to constituencies cm council matters, including the performance of the municipality in terms of established indicators. In order to ensure that councillors fulfill their obligations to their communities, and support the achievement by the municipality of its objectives set out in section 19 of the Municipal Structures Act, the following Code of Conduct is established.
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Table of contents
- Preamble
- Chapter 1: Interpretation
- Chapter 2: Legal nature and rights and duties of municipalities
- Chapter 3: Functions and powers
- Chapter 4: Community participation
- Chapter 5: Integrated development planning
- Chapter 6: Performance management
- Chapter 7: Local public administration and human resources
- Chapter 8: Municipal services
- Chapter 9: Credit control and debt collection
- Chapter 10: Provincial and National Monitoring and Standard Setting
- Chapter 11: Legal matters
- Chapter 12: Miscellaneous
- Schedule 1: Code of conduct for councillors
- Preamble
- 1. Definitions
- 2. General conduct of councillors
- 3. Attendance at meetings
- 4. Sanctions for non-attendance of meetings
- 5. Disclosure of interests
- 6. Personal gain
- 7. Declaration of interests
- 8. Full-time councillors
- 9. Rewards, gifts and favours
- 10. Unauthorised disclosure of information
- 11. Intervention in administration
- 12. Council property
- 13. Duty of chairpersons of municipal councils
- 14. Breaches of Code
- 15. Application of Code to traditional leaders
- Schedule 2: Code of conduct for municipal staff members
- Schedule 3: Legislation Amended
- Amendment no. 7 of 2011