STATEMENT ON CABINET MEETING

Issued by: GCIS

22 November 2000

Cabinet today hosted the Auditor-General and Deputy Auditor-General, as part of the annual consultations between the AG's Office and the Cabinet. These consultations form part of the interaction between the AG's Office and all their clients and other stakeholders.

The AG's Office briefed Cabinet on the ongoing restructuring of their establishment to provide a better service to government. Both sides agreed on the role that both institutions play as part of the state's service to the public. Cabinet expressed its appreciation for the work of the AG's Office in assisting the process of improving efficiency within the public service. Regular consultations will continue, as before, through a Task Team of Ministers, to discuss any matters of common interest.

As part of the process of strengthening integrated decision-making and co-operative governance, Cabinet assigned two Ministers each to guide, and interact on an on-going basis with, the Clusters of Directors-General. This interaction is organised in line with the institution of Cabinet Committees.

The meeting examined a number of matters pertaining to the transformation of local government and the on-coming elections:

Cabinet was informed that, arising from consultations with Parliament, it had been agreed that the President's Annual State of the Nation Address would be presented on 9 February 2001.

The meeting approved the publication of a Draft Position Paper on the Media Diversity and Development Agency for public comment. The Position Paper will be launched by GCIS on 29 November.

The following appointments were approved:

22 November 2000

Issued by: Government Communications (GCIS) For further information, contact: Joel Netshitenzhe 082-900-0083