De Visser, JaapKhaile, Samuel ThaboFaculty of Law2013-07-242026-05-192012/05/252012/05/252013-07-242026-05-192011https://hdl.handle.net/10566/22551Magister Philosophiae - MPhilIn South Africa, municipal councils are accorded a legal status and authority of a deliberative legislative body. This is considered critical for the municipal council to establish appropriate structures, processes and systems for effective oversight, particularly, oversight of budget execution. However, indications are that, the current legal and institutional measures need to be strengthened to enable municipal council to exercise oversight of the budget execution. Literature review conducted in this study highlighted executive dominance, lack of technical capacity, lack of access to relevant information and partisan attitude as key factors constraining elected representatives in general from exercising oversight of budget execution. In addition, the review identified institutional and behavioural criteria as the normative framework within which to evaluate the effectiveness of the current legal and institutional measures for oversight of budget execution in South African municipalities.enLegislative OversightOversight of budget executionBudget in South African municipalitiesMunicipal Finance Management Act 56Execution of the budgetMunicipal councilsLegal and institutional measures: key requirements for effective municipal budget oversightThesisUniversity of the Western Cape