The Citizen (KZN)

Pressure for secret ballot

- Yadhana Jadoo

Civil society organisati­ons are calling for members of parliament to act with sound conscience should National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete, pictured, allow a secret ballot for the vote of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma.

In welcoming the Constituti­onal Court’s decision that a secret ballot is permissibl­e, organisati­ons called on Mbete to make a rational decision on the matter.

Corruption Watch said the court judgment showed Mbete had the power to authorise a no-confidence vote by secret ballot, making it possible for “MPs to act with their conscience­s and to hold elected leaders to account in the interests of the public”.

The anti-corruption watchdog’s director David Lewis said: “The ball is now firmly in the speaker’s court.

“The Constituti­onal Court has not only found that the decision whether to hold a secret ballot or not belongs to her, it has also emphasised that the decision must be rational and it has clearly spelt out the factors the speaker should consider when she makes this critical decision.

“All these factors point in the direction of a secret ballot.”

Corruption Watch called upon Mbete to act in the interests of the people and show her commitment to advancing the Constituti­on.

“To this end, Corruption Watch urges the speaker to set a date promptly for the secret ballot vote in a genuine effort to uphold accountabi­lity.”

The Organisati­on Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) said a secret ballot protected MPs from being bullied to vote in Zuma’s favour.

“We now trust the speaker will announce that the vote of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma should be held in secret,” Outa chairperso­n Wayne Duvenage said.

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