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Parliament’s National Assembly Rules Committee has discussed the possibility of establishing a committee to oversee the Presidency.

President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the sitting of the National Assembly

The Rules Committee determines how the institution functions in terms of procedures and the general business of the National Assembly.an Oversight Committee to hold the Presidency to account . The matter is again in the spotlight with President Cyril Ramaphosa being under fire for possibly having violated the exchange control laws for not reporting the theft of American dollars at his Phala Phala farm two years ago.

Currently, Parliament has no mechanism to demand the President to account, except via questions. But, parties say this is not sufficient. Inkatha Freedom Party Chief Whip Narend Singh made the proposal to establish the committee. “We do not have oversight over vote 1, not ministers in presidency, they are not presidency, overall years, we don’t have oversight,” says Singh.“Budget votes are not enough it can’t replace need for rigorous oversight in form of a committee able to pay oversight over presidency as a whole,” says Gwarube.“Several committee and commissions and teams established in office of president and they do not account to anyone or committee in Parliament,” says Shivambu.

 

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This parliament is a joke establishing a committee to deal with allegations which has not yet been tested,at the same time they want President to glorify their stupidity with an answer iam relocating to Zimbabwe

Committee after committee .

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