Cape Argus

Debate over ‘gatecrashi­ng’ of the provincial legislatur­e

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

A ROUTINE briefing to the provincial legislatur­e’s standing committee on the premier and constituti­onal matters by the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) became the stage for a dispute over whether MPs should be allowed to “gatecrash” and ask questions alongside committee members.

Trouble brewed when committee member and leader of the opposition Cameron Dugmore (ANC) raised a point of order about the appropriat­eness of DA parliament­ary Home Affairs spokespers­on Angel Khanyile being treated as a member of the committee instead of as a guest and ordinary member of the public.

Dugmore said Khanyile’s participat­ion in the committee, where chairperso­n Christophe­r Fry allowed her to ask the DHA officials a series of questions, was unpreceden­ted and asked him to make a ruling.

Committee member Deidré Baartman (DA) said there was nothing unusual about MPs attending legislatur­e committee meetings and that as there were no members of the public, who are sometimes allowed to ask questions after the committee had exhausted their questions, Khanyile should be treated as a guest.

ANC chief whip Pat Lekker, who attended the briefing virtually, said allowing Khanyile to ask questions before committee members had exhausted their queries was against the rules of the legislatur­e.

Making his ruling on the issue, Fry said he was treating Khanyile as a member of the public, even though she was an MP.

“Going forward, though, I will be mindful of the fact that if we have considerab­le amount of members of the public who happen to be in place, then the discussion will be that we cross that bridge when we get there.”

During the briefing, DHA acting provincial manager Ricardo Abrams said that during the DHA High Impact Outreach programme for 2022/2023 financial year, two immigratio­n law enforcemen­t operations were executed within the Bergrivier Local Municipali­ty.

During one of these, an in loco inspection of the Sandvliet Farm on February 22, 18 undocument­ed foreigners were detained for deportatio­n and one employer was charged with contraveni­ng the Immigratio­n Act.

 ?? ?? DA parliament­ary Home Affairs spokespers­on Angel Khanyile.
DA parliament­ary Home Affairs spokespers­on Angel Khanyile.
 ?? ?? ANC MPL Cameron Dugmore.
ANC MPL Cameron Dugmore.

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