The Citizen (Gauteng)

DA still after Nosiviwe

SALARY HIKE: PARTY WANTS MAPISA-NQAKULA, MASONDO TO ANSWER Relates to R1.8m pay increase for parly’s secretary.

- Molefe Seeletsa molefes@citizen.co.za

Despite the resignatio­n of National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, questions persist regarding the salary increase of parliament’s secretary, Xolile George.

The powers and privileges committee was tasked to investigat­e Mapisa-Nqakula for contempt of parliament over the matter.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) laid a complaint with acting National Assembly Speaker Lechesa Tsenoli after it emerged last year that George’s annual pay was hiked to R4.4 million.

This is despite the position of the secretary to parliament having maximum ceiling of R2.6 million per year.

It is alleged Mapisa-Nqakula and National Council of Provinces (NCOP) chair Amos Masondo approved George’s R1.8 million salary increase three months after his appointmen­t. And did so without consulting MPs.

Although Mapisa-Nqakula has since vacated her position amid allegation­s of corruption against her, the DA still wants answers about George’s pay raise.

“To this day, the house is still none the wiser about how a 70% salary hike was approved by the two executive authoritie­s,” DA chief whip Siviwe Gwarube said in a statement yesterday.

“That matter still needs to be investigat­ed and an outcome reached.”

Gwarube said although an initiator was appointed to handle the investigat­ion, the powers and privileges committee needed to give an update about the probe and “take the public into its confidence”.

She added: “Mapisa-Nqakula remains within reach of the committee as a person of interest in this investigat­ion and her resignatio­n as an MP does not change that.

“Crucially, if Mapisa-Nqakula is found to have contravene­d the Powers, Privileges and Immunities of Parliament and Provincial Legislatur­es Act, she may be criminally charged – even as an ordinary member of the public.”

The DA MP added that the NCOP’s standing committee also needed to provide a progress report on its investigat­ion into Masondo’s role in the matter.

“The chair of the NCOP still remains in his position and his role in this salary scandal must also be probed and corrective measures must be put in place.” Meanwhile, Gwarube also called for an urgent election of a new speaker. Although Tsenoli is currently acting, Gwarube stressed that Mapisa-Nqakula’s resignatio­n “created a vacancy in parliament”.

She confirmed that the DA would write a letter to George, requesting that the secretary initiate “the necessary processes as the only official duly empowered by the rules of the National Assembly to do so”.

“The sixth parliament remains competent to perform its important functions until 21 May. There is still outstandin­g business of the house, which must be completed.

“While there is a looming election, we cannot play fast and loose with provisions of the constituti­on and the rules of the National Assembly,” said Gwarube.

“These decisions and our actions are precedent-setting and must be followed to the letter, and cannot be simply ignored for the sake of convenienc­e.”

Matter still needs to be probed and an outcome reached

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