PARLIAMENTARY MONITORING GROUP: This Week – MPs return and President Ramaphosa appears

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PARLIAMENTARY MONITORING GROUP: This Week – MPs return and President Ramaphosa appears By Parliamentary Monitoring Group

That said, the timetable is fluid and can be overtaken by unscheduled debates, statements and events.

Some argue that it is a choreographed exercise that does little to hold the president to account. To support this view, they point to the number of questions allowed, the vetting process, scripted response, soft questions asked by governing party MPs, long-winded statements camouflaged as questions and poor responses.

on notice of intervention issued in terms of section 139 and of the Constitution, 1996 to Amahlathi Local Municipality. The committee visited the municipality last week as part of its constitutional obligation and indicated that it was “dismayed by the state of affairs in the Amahlathi Local Municipality”.

The Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services is set to continue with its work to remove Adv Jiba and Adv Mrwebi from the NPA in line with the Mokgoro Report. Both prosecutors were fired by the president and the matter was referred to Parliament for approval. Adv Jiba is challenging the Mokgoro Report in court and has urged the Speaker to stop the parliamentary process until the review application is concluded in the High Court.

 

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