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DA: Statement by David Maynier, Democratic Alliance shadow minister of defence and military veterans, on the Defence force service commission reports (21/08/2010)

21st August 2010

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DA calls on Speaker of National Assembly to compel Lindiwe Sisulu to hand over interim reports of National Defence Force Service Commission
Political battle over interim reports litmus test of Parliament's ability to hold executive to account
Cabinet supports Sisulu's withholding from the portfolio committee on defence and military veterans and thus draws political battle-lines with committee





The Democratic Alliance (DA) believes that the Speaker of the National Assembly, Max Sisulu, should now intervene to compel Lindiwe Sisulu, Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, to hand over the interim reports of the National Defence Force Service Commission.

The political battle over the interim reports has now escalated with the release of a press statement by cabinet stating that:

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• the minister was not obliged to table the interim reports of the national defence force service commission;
• that a "cabinet co-responsibility convention" requires the minister to process reports, policy documents and legislation through cabinet prior to tabling them in parliament; and
• expressing cabinet's full support to the minister with respect to tabling the interim reports to the portfolio committee on defence and military veterans.

The political battle lines are now drawn with the entire cabinet deciding to go head-to-head with the portfolio committee on defence and military veterans.

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The fact is, however, that the portfolio committee is in possession of two legal opinions provided by Parliament's legal services department advising that the minister may be compelled to release the interim reports of the National Defence Force Service Commission.

The interim reports have been in the possession of the minister for more than six months and yet they have not been processed through cabinet. One suspects that the minister has no intention of processing the interim reports through the cabinet and will try and use "cabinet co-responsibility" as a legal fig leaf to prevent the reports from being handed over to Parliament.

The political battle over the interim reports of the National Defence Force Service Commission is going to become a litmus test of Parliament's ability to hold the executive to account. The Speaker of the National Assembly, Max Sisulu, cannot therefore remain on the sidelines of the political battle over the interim reports.

The DA therefore calls on the Speaker to break his silence on this matter and intervene to compel Lindiwe Sisulu, Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, to hand over the interim reports.

 

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