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Eastern Cape
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5 March 2026 at 09:00
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Preparation of annual financial statements for (3) years and interim financial statements (3) years
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3 February 2026 at 22:00
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Tender Closing Date
5 March 2026 at 09:00
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347 items · 30 mandatory
Walter Sisulu Local Municipality (WSLM) has identified critical shortcomings within its financial management, reporting, and revenue
management functions. These gaps have contributed to recurring audit findings, difficulties in producing credible Annual
Financial Statements (AFS), weak internal controls and an overall strain on internal capacity.
2.1 In terms of the Government Gazette No. 37577 issued 22 April 2014,
a) The Municipal Regulations on a Standard Chart of Accounts (mSCOA) is currently applicable to all municipalities and
municipal entities. The Municipality therefore needs to enhance the municipal expertise to compile GRAP and MSCOA
compliant Annual Financial Statements for each financial year over the contracting period.
b) The Accounting Officer of the municipality must take the necessary steps to ensure that the regulation is implemented and
must ensure that the responsible officials have the necessary skills and capacity by providing for training. In this regard a
proper schedule of skills transfer must be presented to the Chief Financial Officer in the first week of commencement of the
signed appointment by the municipality.
1. OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT
The overarching objective of this assignment is to stabilise, strengthen, and professionalise the financial management environment of
Walter Sisulu Local Municipality to ensure credible, compliant, efficient, and sustainable financial administration beyond the contract
period.
The Municipality seeks to appoint a competent service provider to provide comprehensive financial management support for the
preparation of AFS over a three-year period and Interim Financial Statements for three years. The support model is intended to capacitate
the municipality so that by year 3 it can prepare the annual financial statements internally and is structured as follows:
• Year 1: Full support (100% intervention) focusing on Preparation of Grap financial statements and Asset register, rapid
improvement of the Audit opinion and foundational controls.
• Year 2: Tapered support (50% intervention) focusing on strengthening internal capacity and transferring skills.
• Year 3: Handholding and final transfer (capacity consolidation) enabling WSLM to perform functions independently.
This Terms of Reference (ToR) outlines the context, scope, deliverables, and expectations for the appointed service provider.
3.1 Primary Objectives
The primary objectives of the service provider’s intervention are to:
• Ensure timely and accurate preparation of Annual Financial Statements (AFS) and Interim Financial Statements that comply with
GRAP.
• Strengthen financial governance and internal controls across all finance functions.
• Improve audit outcomes by addressing root causes of historical findings.
• Enhance financial reporting, budgeting, revenue management, expenditure management, and SCM controls.
• Implement a structured skills transfer programme to enable WSLM officials to eventually perform all functions independently.
3.2 Supporting Objectives
• Provide technical support to improve financial systems alignment to SOPs and reporting capabilities.
• Support implementation and monitoring of the Audit Action Plan.
• Improve cash flow management, including revenue enhancement and payment controls.
• Strengthen asset management processes, with increased focus during Years 2 and 3.
3.3 Long-term Sustainability Objectives
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• Build a professionalised finance team through mentorship, coaching, and on‐the‐job capacity development.
• Improve institutional resilience through documented Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and financial control frameworks.
• Enable the municipality to achieve progressively better audit outcomes.
• Ensure full transfer of knowledge, systems understanding, and operational capability to municipal staff.
3. SCOPE OF THE SERVICES
The service scope is to undertake the accounting services for the Walter Sisulu Local Municipality and the implementation
thereof, reporting directly to the designated official.
4.1. Accounting & financial management services
• To Review and restate 2024/25 Financial statements
• To compile the three year annual financial statements that are compliant with GRAP standards, conform to National treasury
requirements and that have a clear audit trail for Financial Year 25/26, 26/27, 27/28
• Compile the AFS using case ware
• Perform Actuarial valuation for Long term service awards and post -retirement benefits
• To perform a review of the prior year audit report and management letter and resolve audit findings
• To perform prior year adjusting journal entries accepted by Auditor General SA,
• To provide clear supporting documentation that will be acceptable to Auditor General SA
• ensure that the balances in the general ledger and on the annual financial statements are fairly presented in all material respect
(i.e. contain no material misstatements)
• To respond to audit queries arising from financial statements
• In addition to the foregoing requirements, the municipality requires accounting files (Master file and a copy) to support the figures
reported on the financial statements for audit purposes.
• The service provider will be required to transfer skill to municipal staff on all Account balances
• To provide a clear training plan (Skills Transfer)
• Project team must have a Chartered Accountant with experience in local government
• Final draft of AFS must be submitted to the municipality by the 15th of August to allow for quality review.
• Identify, record and disclose irregular, Fruitless and wasteful expenditure
• Preparing Commitment Register and Contract Registers Reviewing them making sure they are in line with AG standards
• Assist with Supply Chain queries during audit execution
• Developing of Internal Controls
• Assist with rectifying of irregular expenditure of prior years and current year
• Prepare Reconciliations on all balances & prepare necessary registers
• Review of GL and ensure accurate recording
• To Ensure TB, GL, & AFS are in agreement
• Addressing Prior year errors
• Submitting AFS Quarterly for Reviewing
• Accounting for landfill sites
• Vesting of land and our IGRAP 18 methodology
• Accounting for VAT and Grants
• Perform A detailed review of all accounting policies in comparison to new developments in the public sector sphere (changes
in standards, changes in best practice, changes in MFMA requirements or changes in MSCOA). The relevant review notes
needs to clearly indicate how items were resolved with particular reference to our approach to reduce boilerplate disclosure,
4.1.3) A detailed review and assistance of all estimates and supporting working papers, including assistance with finding a
suitable service provider/s for providing the following reports:
a. Post-employment Benefits,
b. Traffic Fines
c. Rehabilitation of landfill sites
d. Debtors impairments and GRAP 104 (2019 version of the standard)
e. Asset register related estimates
f. Changes in estimates
g. Principle Agent Arrangements
h. Actuarial valuations (post retirement medical benefits and long service awards)
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4.1.9) Review of Revenue and Receivables as per requests.
Classification of receivables and revenue as exchange or non-exchange
a. Classification of receivables as Statutory Receivables or Financial Instruments
b. Impairment methodology, calculations and disclosures
c. Assessment of billing correctness
d. Annual tariff file in comparison to the tariff policy
e. Valuation reconciliation review
f. The general valuation of debtors such as discounting, impairment indicators, payment ratios etc.
g. General revenue support requests
h. Completeness of revenue and receivables
4.1.10) A detailed review of all MFMA disclosures and supporting working papers, inter alia, distribution losses, suppliers with
an interest of state, etc.,
4.1.11) Where needed, the municipality shall request specialist support regarding the Property Rates Policy and Tariffs aligned
to the updated expectation emanating from legislation and MSCOA interpretations
4.1.12) Preparation of any non-trial balance disclosures, such as GRAP 19 contingencies, budget comparison statement, cash
flow calculations, related parties, going concern, etc.,
4.1.13) A detailed the review of all Expenditure and Payables cycle.
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4.2 Asset register services:
4.2.1) General:
a. Ensure classification mapping is in accordance with mSCOA framework
b. Review the municipal asset hierarchy
c. Review the municipal asset unbundling methodology
d. Review the useful lives, residual values and depreciation and impairment calculations
e. Assist and/or review the annual impairment processes for the budget or AFS periods as requested (including
provision of valuation values where needed)
f. Review and/or drafting of all asset related forms and standard operating procedures with the aim of budgeting and
transacting for assets as per best practices aligned to MSCOA (e.g. planned and preventative maintenance)
g. Review the retentions for the year aligned to the audit risk
h. Periodic ad-hoc physical verification projects. The local community should be approached as sub-contracted staff
when large verification projects are envisaged
i. Ad-hoc requests for the asset department as needed (which might include fleet and insurance questions)
4.2.2) Land Reconciliation:
Preparing the annual deeds, SG data, General Valuation, Debtors system and FAR reconciliation
a. The successful tenderer would be required to obtain SG Data where the municipality does not have such on hand
b. The deed search, GV, debtors erf number and FAR would be provided
c. The municipality will provide land sales and proposed land sales to be used in reconciling the Asset Register,
Inventory Register and Spatial Data (e.g. SG register and GV)
d. The service provider must provide duplicate land parcels (especially in relation to consolidated and sub-divided
erven)
e. The service provided would provide an IGRAP 18 assessment of land where indicators of a loss or gain of control
without the title deed is evident.
f. Where needed, the tenderer may consult with the duly appointed municipal valuator to obtain updated valuations where
the current GV does not fairly reflect the value of erven given its current or proposed use. The service will be limited to
valuations and will only be upon pre-approval from the asset manager (the asset manager will issue an order to the
valuator for the work)
g. The land reconciliation will be provided to the municipality based on the detailed SOP and decision trees used by the
municipality
i. Decision trees and SOP’s may be updated prior to the commencement of the reconciliation
ii. Ultimately, given the detailed technical data at the disposal of the land consultant, the consultant must provide
an annual land register for the fixed assets and inventory that is reconciled, with substantive evidence
supporting the exceptions, with the GV and SG data.
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iii. Vitally, the land registers provided shall include all impairments based on the GV’s value for assets (or when there’s a
change in use, an updated valuation received from the municipal duly appointed valuators)
a. Using the municipal asset unbundling methodology, and prepare the municipal unbundling of capital acquisition at
each year-end
b. Assets must be unbundled in terms of the municipal hierarchy – unbundling cannot deviate from the pre-approved
asset hierarchy
c. Assist the finance department with the roll-out of the new integrated asset management through data-cleansing,
updating of GIS spatial information and updating asset information either through verification or otherwise with the
information needs of the user departments (breaking down the FAR to a technical FAR in terms of the user
requirements for master planning)
d. Unbundling of assets must first be physically verified to ensure that the as-built and other supporting documents in the
unbundling pack agrees to the assets on the floor (or underground as per observable markers that allows the tracing
of underground networks).
e. While physically verifying the unbundled asset, provide the finance department with photo’s of all completed works and
where necessary, provide the potential impairment, disposal and change in useful life audit ready calculations
f. Where capital projects pertain to replacement or partial replacement of assets, provide the finance team with a detailed
list of assets that needs to be disposed as well as the value of the disposal if partial disposal is appropriate
g. Level of Unbundling
The municipality will prescribe the level of unbundling in its asset management policy which is aligned to
CIDMS Asset Hierarchy. A template would be provided to this extent
h. New assets completed during each financial year (30 June)
Identify completed projects (Work-in-progress assets as at the previous financial year PLUS capital expenditure
for current financial year)
The tenderer should provide the municipality with the information that is easily integrated with the municipality’s
asset management system. The information should at least include the following:
i. A list of all completed projects as at the current financial year-end totalling to the capital expenditure per project to
date
ii. Cost per componentised asset as per Asset Management Policy
iii. GIS link (spatial link) & feature
iv. Technical attributes of componentised asset (from as-builts, BOQ’s and field verification
v. Cost per componentised asset
vi. Useful life of componentised asset
vii. Locations of componentised asset
viii. GPS co-ordinates per asset
ix. Field verification and photographic evidence of unbundled immovable assets
x. Completion date
xi. Insofar as to allow the municipality to have a complete audit file that can be reperformed, both spatially and
financially
i. The output of the unbundling must be provided in the format as prescribed by the municipal asset
register accounting software,
j. Each project/asset must reconcile as per the capital expenditure on the relevant mSCOA string
provided by the municipality (CS Account):
Payment certificates must be analysed to split projects into their respective asset classes
As-built plans will be provided by Walter Sisulu Local Municipality upon request as well as copies of the
payment certificates where needed
The tenderer(s) must be available to the municipality throughout the duration of the unbundling process and
the completion of the Annual Financial Statements
All new assets must be captured and maintained GIS System or provide the municipality with shape files
which could easily be integrated into GIS
The tenderer(s) must ensure that there is transfer of skills to the responsible project managers and GIS
personnel
k. Engineering expertise with a financial background would be necessary
4.2.4) Work-in-progress assets at the end of each financial year (30 June)
a. Identify all projects that will remain a work-in-progress as at the end of the current financial year
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b. All work-in-progress assets indicated by the tenderer(s) as at the end of the current financial year, must be accompanied by
certification by the relevant departmental head/manager of Walter Sisulu Local Municipality, and
c. A list in excel format must be provided to the municipality of all work-in-progress assets as at the end of the current financial
year
d. The tenderer should conduct spot-checks on high-value work-in-progress to ensure the credibility
of the amount in progress is reasonable
4.2.5) Existing assets as at the end of each financial year (30 June)
a. While doing the current year’s unbundling, the tenderer will identify any impairments of existing assets and provide the
municipality of a list of assets that should be impaired and what indicator was used to identify the impairment
b. While doing the current year’s unbundling, the tenderer will identify any disposals of existing assets and provide the
municipality of a list of assets that should be disposed and the reason for the disposal
c. Condition assessment must be performed on all infrastructure assets with a useful life of less than 2 years and a new
useful life be provided if it is found that the remaining useful lives of assets are incorrect (in other words, evaluating
current estimated useful lives of existing assets); and
d. Assisting the with all audit queries relating to unbundling infrastructure assets. Tenderer(s) should provide the
municipality with a close-out report by 10 August of each financial year where
the methodology used is provided as well as an SOP document that describes the methodology to be used in future
4.2.6)
a. Identify discrepancies where assets cannot be located or traced back to the asset register in excel format for:
i. Assets with no GPS co-ordinates
ii. Assets duplicated
iii. Assets on excel sheet provided not identified in the shape files
4.2.7) Water and Electricity Meter Asset register and reconciliation:
a. The municipality utilises a sub-register to resolve its accounting responsibilities for meters due to the extent of
meters in relation to other assets. The service provider will be responsible to reconcile the sub-meter and asset
register entries in relation to stores issues, meters donated by developers, job-cards, debtors’ masterfile
management and other financial accounting entries
(e.g. insurance claims, donations by suppliers or the public etc.).
b. Preparation of the meter reconciliation with the debtors and stores issue reports and all other relevant
supporting documents. The reconciliation will be cleared, and a final asset register for meters will be submitted
by the tenderer.
c. The reconciliation involves a one-to-one matching of the stores issues of meters to the job-card and ultimately
the debtors’ report containing the registered meter per customer account.
d. The last debtors report must be reconciled to the asset register after all additions are recorded and where meter
numbers have changed from the prior year, the appropriate accounting treatment will be resolved, i.e. retain
records, disposal, transfer etc., prior to the finalisation of the meter asset register.
e. The reconciliation will include the necessary accounting entries, and the proposed final asset register entries
per the lines already contained in the asset register.
f. The municipality will not accept a list of exceptions as a register and will consider such a
misinterpretation of our requirements to be a material breach of contract.
4.2.8) Any other special needs requests as identified by the Senior Manager: Financial Statements and Assets.
4.3 Assistance with External audit & queries raised by the Auditor General as needed.
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4.4 Skills transfer & job shadowing support to municipal officials in the execution of the above services support. Practical training
sessions for technical updates may also be required in the above services. The service provider is required to provide a skills
transfer plan that will be implemented over the 3 year period.
Reporting Requirements
The service provider shall submit the following mandatory reports:
• Monthly Progress Reports outlining activities undertaken, progress against deliverables, risks and mitigation.
• Monthly Financial Compliance Reports including reconciliations, MFMA compliance and audit actions.
• Quarterly Steering Committee Reports with detailed performance summaries.
• Annual Reports including AFS working papers, asset reports and audit readiness packs.
• Capacity Building Reports presented quarterly.
• Phase Reports including Year 1 Stabilisation Report, Year 2 Capacity Strengthening Report and Year 3 Transition Report.
6 Risk Management
A structured risk management process shall be implemented across the duration of the contract. The service provider will work with
WSLM to identify, assess and manage risks related to financial reporting, compliance, internal controls, systems and capacity
building.
Key risk management activities include:
• Development of a project risk register.
• Monthly risk monitoring and reporting.
• Implementation of mitigation strategies.
• Escalation procedures for high‐impact risks.
• Review of systemic risks affecting audit outcomes.
Payment Terms
Payments will be made monthly upon submission and approval of an invoice accompanied by the required deliverables for that
period. No advance payments will be made. WSLM reserves the right to withhold payment if deliverables are incomplete,
substandard, or not submitted in accordance with the agreed schedule.
Functionality
A minimum score of 70% out of 100 points must be score in order to proceed to the Financial Evaluation on this bid.
Item description Capacity, experience and Weight Requirement
methodology
Experience Company must demonstrate 40
experience in executing projects of a
similar nature
Company experience in preparation of Letters of reference from
GRAP annual financial statements municipalities
and received unqualified audit opinion (letters must be on the Letter
- 1 to 2 projects = 10 head of the municipality and
- 3 to 4 projects = 15 signed by Accounting
- 5 or more projects = 20 Officer/CFO)
Maximum points = 20
Experience in execution of Municipal Letters of reference from
support municipalities
- 1 letter = 10 (letters must be on the Letter
- 2 letters = 15 head of the municipality and
- 3 or more letters = 20 signed by Accounting
Maximum points = 20 Officer/CFO)
Expertise Qualifications of team members 40
Project director: CFO-level 10
professional; BCom
Accounting/Financial Management;
Postgraduate qualification preferred
10+ years in local government; senior
financial management experience;
MFMA compliance; GRAP AFS
oversight; Municipal financial recovery
and turnaround processes Total points
Project leader’s membership of 5 CV of project leader with
professional bodies (SAICA or IRBA) certified copies of
- Proof of membership = 5 qualifications
- No membership = 0
Total points = 5
Project leader’s qualifications CV of project leader with
- Diploma in accounting field= 1 certified copies of
- Degree in accounting field = 3 qualifications
- Postgraduate diploma or higher – 5
Maximum points - 5
Team members 25 CV of project leader with
• Asset Management certified copies of
Specialist: Registered qualifications
Professional Engineer (Pr.
Eng) with ECSA; Degree in
Engineering = 5 points
• Agricultural specialist :
experience with biological
asset counts = 5 points
• Revenue Management
Specialist: 5+ years in
revenue controls, billing,
indigent management, credit
control =5 points
• Budget & mSCOA Specialist:
5+ years in municipal
budgeting and mSCOA
configuration (Evidence of
previous experience of CCG
mSCOA added adv)
Total points 5
• Capacity Building & Training
Coordinator: 5+ years in
training facilitation; skills
transfer in government
environments = 5 points
Methodology Project execution approach 20
- Detailed work plan with timeframes Detailed work plan and
= 5 methodological approach
- Skills transfer plan =5
- Understanding of the requirements
are met = 5
- Methodological technical approach
= 5
- On each one of the above not
included in the proposal = 0
Maximum points = 20
Total 100
No specific requirements found
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Tender Document - Preparation of AFS for 3 Years- 2026-2029 Final.pdf
Walter Sisulu Local Municipality tender in Eastern Cape. Closing 3/5/2026. Preparation of annual financial statements for (3) years and interim financial statements (3) years...
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Organization
Walter Sisulu Local Municipality
Contact Person
Mr N. Mshicileli
Phone
051-653-1777
[email protected]
Address
1 Jan Greyling Street - Burgersdorp - Burgersdorp - 9744
5 March 2026 at 09:00
Location
Eastern Cape
Closing Date
5 March 2026 at 09:00
Organization
Walter Sisulu Local Municipality
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