Business Day

Busy week ahead for parliament

- Linda Ensor ensorl@businessli­ve.co.za

Parliament will have a packed programme in a week that marks the end of its second term. Afterwards, MPs head off to their constituen­cies for a two-week break.

Parliament will have a packed programme in a week that marks the end of its second term. Afterwards, MPs head off to their constituen­cies for a two-week break. The week could see the cabinet taking ground-breaking decisions on the consolidat­ion of the three state-owned airlines — SAA, SA Express and Mango — as well as the restructur­ing of flailing electricit­y utility Eskom.

However, these decisions could be held over pending further deliberati­ons by cabinet and its committees. The cabinet meeting on Wednesday is usually followed by a media briefing on Thursday at which cabinet decisions are announced.

This will be the last cabinet meeting in September — they are held every two weeks — and indication­s have been that these crucial matters would be before the cabinet in September. Also imminent is cabinet approval for the revised Integrated Resource Plan.

On Wednesday President Cyril Ramaphosa will address an extraordin­ary joint session of the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces on the government ’ s new approach to tackle the violence against women.

On Monday the statecaptu­re inquiry will hear from the former head of the Free State department of agricultur­e Peter Thabethe on the Guptalinke­d Vrede dairy farm scandal.

The Treasury will begin working on the public submission­s on finance minister Tito Mboweni’s economic policy paper. The deadline for comment was Sunday.

The SA Revenue Service (Sars) will brief the finance committee on Tuesday on progress made in implementi­ng the recommenda­tions of the Nugent commission of inquiry,

which found a huge failure of governance at the institutio­n when former commission­er Tom Moyane was at the helm.

Sars commission­er Edward Kieswetter is expected to deliver the briefing and will no doubt inform MPs of the challenges he has faced in establishi­ng the tax authority on a sound footing after the large exodus of skilled personnel and the closure of its largebusin­ess unit.

Also on Tuesday the communicat­ions committee will be briefed by the financiall­y threatened public broadcaste­r, the SABC, on its turnaround strategy and the implementa­tion of the recommenda­tions emanating from several reports, including those of the public protector, the auditorgen­eral and a parliament­ary ad hoc committee.

On Tuesday and Wednesday the justice and correction­al services committee will hold public hearings on the Promotion of Access to Informatio­n Amendment Bill, which deals with informatio­n on the private funding of political parties and independen­t candidates.

The National Assembly will debate an EFF motion to insource all employees of stateowned enterprise­s.

On Wednesday the governance cluster of ministers will answer questions from MPs, and on Thursday deputy president David Mabuza will answer questions.

On Friday the subcommitt­ee of the rules committee will meet to deliberate on parliament­ary rules for the removal of the heads of chapter nine institutio­ns, including the public protector. The matter was referred to a subcommitt­ee after a request by the DA for public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane to be removed from office.

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