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MK Party MP Dad Penny Criticizes Police Minister’s Abrupt Exit, Demands Respect and Transparency in Parliament

November 14, 2024
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MK Party MP Dad Penny Criticizes Police Minister’s Abrupt Exit, Demands Respect and Transparency in Parliament
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  • MK Party MP Dad Penny expressed frustration after Police Minister Senzo Mchunu left a parliamentary session before MPs had a chance to raise pressing concerns, sparking debate over accountability in government.
  • Penny called for fairness in parliamentary proceedings, insisting that MPs deserve respect and transparency, especially when discussing issues that impact South Africans.
  • The incident has intensified calls for greater accountability from government ministers, with MPs like Penny emphasizing the need for equal treatment and responsiveness in parliamentary engagements.

In a tense parliamentary session, MK Party MP Dad Penny voiced strong objections to Police Minister Senzo Mchunu’s sudden departure from the chamber, a move that prevented Penny and other MPs from addressing critical issues. The incident has raised questions about the Minister’s commitment to engaging with the opposition and addressing concerns important to the public.

Known for his outspoken approach, Dad Penny expressed disappointment over the incident, urging fairness and transparency in parliamentary dealings. Addressing the House Chairperson, Penny emphasized his dedication to representing his constituents and holding government officials accountable. “I’m not here to be a ‘Popeye’; I’m here to represent the people,” he declared. “There should be no favorites here; we all deserve equal treatment. Chair, you should have informed us that the Minister was leaving; we demand respect.”

MK Party MP Papa Penny expressed concerns after Police Minister Senzo Mchunu abruptly left the house

"I'm not here to be a Popeye, I'm here to speak for the people. There is no favorite; we are all the same. Chair, you should have told us that the Minister is leaving; treat us… pic.twitter.com/TYlv27N0Da

— News Live SA (@newslivesa) November 12, 2024

Penny’s remark earned applause from some MPs, underscoring shared frustrations with key ministers whom many feel are dismissive of parliamentary discussions. His use of the term “Popeye” — South African slang for someone taken lightly or disregarded — highlighted his discontent, suggesting that MPs are often left feeling like passive observers rather than active participants in governance.

Penny went on to stress the importance of each MP’s role in representing their communities. “We’re here to serve the communities that elected us, and we deserve equal respect and acknowledgment,” he said.

The Police Ministry has yet to comment on the incident, though insiders suggest Mchunu’s exit may have been due to other pressing obligations. However, the lack of communication regarding his departure has fueled dissatisfaction among MPs like Penny, who are calling for greater accountability from high-ranking officials.

This incident has highlighted ongoing calls for transparency in parliamentary proceedings, with MPs urging senior government figures to demonstrate a commitment to discussions affecting South Africans. Dad Penny’s stance on the matter underscores a growing demand for respect and fairness in Parliament and a reminder that every voice deserves to be heard.

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