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As DavidMabuza resigned as Deputy President and Member of Parliament, he is also no longer the leader of Government Business.

This as the Constitution states that the President must appoint a member of the Cabinet to be the leader of Government Business in the National Assembly.

Mabuza only became a Member of Parliament on 28 May 2019 after he had requested to delay it, to clear his name with the ANC’s integrity commission.Mabuza was sworn in at the Presidential guesthouse in Pretoria by the then Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng. As the leader of Government Business, one of Mabuza’s responsibilities was to act as a liaison between Parliament and the Executive.

As Deputy President, one of his constitutional obligations were to ensure that members of Cabinet are individually and collectively accountable to Parliament as they exercise their powers and performance of their functions.

 

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Let there be only good things on The new road you take.

He is no longer anything but still gets his R3 million salary and perks. He was being paid that for doing nothing in the past, the only difference is that the taxpayer will now have to foot the bills for the replacement 🤮🤮🤮🤮

Wat a beyond useless deputy president ✊

Was he part of government? Seriously 🤣😳

It's time to investigate David Mabuza. He's part of the Eskom looting gang and is one of the reasons we're having non-stop fucking loadshedding. Our GovernmentZA is a criminal cartel.

Cyril Ramaphosa must follow his

Abandon Ship.

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