UGU extends amnesty period for six months
Homeowners and customers have been granted an extension for a period of 06 months to settle their debt. The extension was approved at a recent council sitting following numerous requests from customers for an extension. Council resolved to offer all customersa ‘once off’ amnesty on debt that is over 120 days from today, April 01 to September 30, 2022. All residential customers owing the municipality are requested to undertake to pay 50% of the debt.Ugu Mayor Cllr Phumlile Mthiyane said the amnesty period had originally been approved for the period September 2021 to February 2022.She said the purpose of the amnesty period was to give homeowners and customers an opportunity to ensure their accounts were debt free or paid up to date. “Non-compliance can be caused by numerous factors including financial constraints, hence Council’s decision to extend the amnesty period,” she explained.Penalties waived during the amnesty period will be those that are over 120 days and paid between 30 days to 150 days after signing the amnesty application forms. The following terms and conditions apply: Pay within 30 days to receive 50% off; Pay within 60 days and receive 40% off; Pay within 90 days and receive 30% off; Pay within 120 days and receive 20% off; and or pay within 150 days and receive 10% off.The municipality would like to re-iterate that the amnesty must not be construed as a relaxation of any standards, regulations, or legislation. It is simply an attempt to waive penalties for customersBecome a member of our facebook page by liking the’Ugu District Municipality’page to receive continuous and factual updates on matters concerning service delivery.ENDSISSUED BY:UGU DISTRICT MUNICIPALITYFor more information and media queries contact:Acting Senior Manager: Mayoralty and CommunicationsMr Mondli NcaneMondli.Ncane@ugu.websitesupport.co.za