Parliament set to resume its business of tackling key issues

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New Members of Parliament have gone through induction and should be set to start working in their respective portfolio committees.

CAPE TOWN - After a three-week long break, Parliament will from Tuesday start grappling with key issues affecting the country.

The Correctional Services Department and the National Student Financial Aid Scheme will also be in the spotlight. The Standing Committee of Public Accounts, now under the leadership of Rise Mzansi's Songezo Zibi will be considering the legacy report of the sixth administration and its new focus areas for this term.Schreiber has a long list of updates to provide, including the recent deportation of 95 Libyans who were participating in what’s believed to be an illegal military training camp - the detention of 90 Ethiopian nationals and the citizenship debacle involving a former Miss SA contestant.

While the NSFAS administrator will have to bring the new higher education committee up to speed on the improvements made in line with his terms of reference.

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