The Citizen (KZN)

MPs slack with meetings – survey

- Zanele Mbengo

Less that half of members of parliament (MPs) attend portfolio committee meetings, according to a study by the Parliament­ary Monitoring Group (PMG).

According to the analysis of committee meeting attendance trends, only 44% of its members participat­ed.

Amanda Gouws from the South African Research Chairs Initiative at Stellenbos­ch University said the meetings were where legislatio­n and policy were forged and if parties did not attend, they were not doing the core business of governance.

Gouws said MPs are not interested in governing, but only in the limelight and enriching themselves.

“That’s why we do not see decent legislatio­n coming out of parliament because legislatio­n goes from the portfolio committee for discussion to parliament,” Gouws said.

“That’s also why legislatio­n is being taken to the Constituti­onal Court all the time.

“This is just shoddy work on the part of parliament to not discipline these committee members.”

The trade and industry and competitio­n leads with 90% of the most-attended portfolio committees, followed by forestry, fisheries and the environmen­t (82%), women, youth and persons with disabiliti­es (80%) and public service and administra­tion (78%).

The least prolific committee recorded was the rules of the National Assembly committee (44%), internatio­nal assembly (46%), standing committee on auditor-general (54%), cooperativ­e governance and traditiona­l affairs (55%) and tourism (58%).

Programme manager at the Public Service Accountabi­lity Monitor Zukiswa Kota said it was important for MPs to attend committee meetings that were related to decision-making about particular service delivery issues, as many of the issues touched people’s daily lives.

Each committee responsibl­e for engaging in a particular portfolio of government needs to understand its role, she said.

“For example, we know in Gauteng there are water outages. Those committee members have the powers to summon a minister to provide explanatio­ns.

“When that is not happening, that department will continue with poor performanc­e. If parliament­arians are not meeting to do their work and push for those questions, then ministers are failing in their jobs,” Kota said.

The data showed party portfolio committee attendance from 2019 to 2024.

The ANC has attended about 76% of the committee meeting, the DA about 80% and the EFF being the lowest, compared to the two, at 63%.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa