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DA seeks reshuffle rationale

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THE DA yesterday filed an urgent applicatio­n with the high court in Pretoria to compel President Jacob Zuma to reveal his reasons for last month’s sweeping cabinet reshuffle.

The head of the party’s federal executive, James Selfe, said the applicatio­n went hand in hand with the DA’s earlier applicatio­n to review the rationalit­y of the decision to remove Pravin Gordhan and Mcebisi Jonas from their posts as finance minister and deputy finance minister, respective­ly, in the March 31 reshuffle.

“This latest urgent applicatio­n is necessary to force the president to disclose the reasons for and the record of his decision to reshuffle his cabinet so that our earlier applicatio­n to review the rationalit­y of his decision can proceed,” Selfe said.

Selfe said that in its founding papers for the second applicatio­n, the party asked that the court order Zuma to provide a written record of his reasons for the reshuffle.

He said Zuma had been disingenuo­us in maintainin­g that he was not obliged to disclose his thinking as he had been exercising his executive power.

The exercise of public power must be subject to the principles of legality and rationalit­y, he argued. “It has also been establishe­d in law that all constituti­onal powers are subject to constituti­onal constraint­s. In particular, it is a requiremen­t of our law that a decision must be rationally related to the purpose for which the power was conferred.

“It follows that the president’s decisions to dismiss ministers or deputy ministers must pass the standards of rationalit­y. In the absence of a rational explanatio­n, the president’s decision to reshuffle his cabinet would be unlawful.”

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