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Big shake-up in parliament sparks hope for South Africa – BusinessTech

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Last updated: July 11, 2024 9:07 am
sokonnect Published July 11, 2024
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While the ANC still has the lion’s share of portfolio committee chairperson positions, its tenure chairing all of them has come to an end.

Additionally, in a significant change of pace, non-ANC parties now hold at least half of the key standing committee chairperson positions, which could spark a new drive for government accountability.

During this week (8 – 12 July), Members of Parliament (MPs) elected the chairpersons of various portfolio and standing committees.

There are 30 portfolio and 6 standing/internal committees in the seventh Parliament. Their role is crucial for accountability, as it includes oversight over the executive and promoting public involvement in law-making.

“These committees are the engine rooms of Parliament where, among others, the work of the executive is scrutinised,” said the National Assembly (NA) in a statement.

The elected chairpersons will play a key role in chairing and determining the agenda of meetings and organising the administrative affairs of the committees.

They are also responsible for ensuring that committee decisions are compiled into a report and tabled in the respective House.

It is important to note that the positions of chairpersons of parliamentary committees were integral to discussions in the formation of the co-governing/coalition agreement labelled the ‘Government of National Unity (GNU).’

During discussions, parties revealed their desire for appointments to these key oversight roles to form part of the GNU and hold the government accountable.

The Speaker and Deputy Speaker of Parliament have already been elected: Thoko Didiza of the ANC and Annelie Lotriet of the DA.

Standing and Internal Committees

Very broadly, Standing Committees are critical watchdogs over the executive and other key institutions, while internal committees deal with matters affecting the running of Parliament. 

Committee Chairperson Party
Standing Committee on Appropriations Mr. M Maimaine BOSA
Standing Committee on the Auditor General Mr. W Wessels FF+
Rules of the National Assembly Ms. T Didiza ANC
Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) Mr. S Zibi RISE
Powers and Privileges of Parliament (To be elected at a later date)
Standing Committee on Finance Mr. J Maswanganyi ANC

There was much debate about who was going to get the powerful SCOPA chairperson position.

The Standing Committee on Public Accounts acts as Parliament’s watchdog over the way taxpayers’ money is spent by the Executive.

Rise Mzansi leader Songezo Zibi was elected unopposed as chair after he was nominated by the ANC’s Lusizo Makhubela and seconded by the DA’s Patrick Atkinson.

Rise Mzansi is a signatory of the statement of intent to form part of the GNU.

The EFF objected to Zibi’s election but did not field its own candidate, saying that the party did not object to the individual but rather over the departure from the long-held tradition that an opposition MP chairs SCOPA.

Another debated position was the chair of the Standing Committee on Appropriations (SCOA).

Its mandate includes all areas of government spending, amendments to key pieces of legislation, recommendations of the Financial and Fiscal Commission, and consideration of reports on actual expenditure published by the National Treasury.

BOSA leader Mmusi Maimane was nominated by the ANC for the position of SCOA chair, which came as a relative surprise given that BOSA is not a signatory of the GNU.

Portfolio Committees

Portfolio Committees play a crucial role by considering Bills, managing government departmental budget votes, overseeing departmental activities, and inquiring into various aspects of the department to make recommendations about its structure, functioning, and policies.

Looking at the portfolio committees, while the ANC still sports the lion’s share of chairperson appointments, the DA is seen in various key portfolios. In the previous administration, the ANC held all chairperson positions.

Portfolio Committee Chairperson Party
Agriculture Ms. D Pule ANC
Basic Education Ms. K Maimela ANC
Communications and Digital Technologies Ms. K Sangoni ANC
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Dr. Z Mkhize ANC
Correctional Services Ms. A Ramolobeng ANC
Defence and Military Veterans Mr. M Legoete ANC
Electricity and Energy Ms. N Mvana ANC
Employment and Labour Mr. B Maneli ANC
Forestry, Fisheries and the Environemnt Ms. N Gantsho ANC
Health Dr. S Dhlomo ANC
Higher Education Mr. T Letsie ANC
Home Affairs Mr. M Chabane ANC
Human Settlements Mr. A Seabi ANC
International Relations and Cooperation Mr. S Mahumapelo ANC
Justice and Constitutional Development Mr. X Nqola ANC
Land Reform and Rural Development Ms. T Shiviti ANC
Mineral and Petroleum Resources Mr. M Mahlaule ANC
Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Ms. T Mgweba ANC
Police Mr. I Cameron DA
Public Service and Administration Mr. J De Villiers DA
Public Works and Infrastructure Ms. C Mokgadi Phiri ANC
Science, Technology and Innovation (To be elected at a later date)
Small Business Development Ms. M Dikgale ANC
Social Development Ms. B Masango DA
Sports, Arts and Culture Mr. J McGluwa DA
Tourism Ms. L Mnganga-Gcabashe ANC
Trade, Industry and Competition Mr. Z Masina ANC
Transport Mr. S Selamolela ANC
Water and Sanitation Mr. L Basson DA
Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities Ms. L Dunjwa ANC

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