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ANC Requests More Time for Parliament’s Key Local Government Report

September 8, 2025
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The African National Congress (ANC) has asked Parliament for a one-month extension for an important committee to finish its work. The ad hoc committee was created to investigate issues of oversight, accountability, and governance in local government and was originally due to report at the end of September.

ANC Chief Whip Pemmy Majodina stated that the extra time is needed to ensure a thorough and reliable process. “We cannot afford to rush a process of such magnitude,” she said. “Our democracy demands that we demonstrate diligence.”

The request has received mixed reactions from other political parties:
– The Democratic Alliance (DA) opposes the delay, with Chief Whip Siviwe Gwarube warning it could damage public trust and be a tactic to avoid accountability.
– The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) expressed skepticism, suggesting the ANC might be trying to protect certain individuals from scrutiny.
– Smaller parties like the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) are more supportive, believing a short extension could be justified if it leads to a more comprehensive report.

Parliament’s Rules Committee will now evaluate the ANC’s request. If approved, the new deadline for the committee’s final report would be October 31.

The outcome of this process is highly anticipated, as it could lead to significant changes in how local governments are overseen. The situation highlights the challenge Parliament faces in balancing the public’s demand for swift accountability with the need for careful deliberation on complex issues. The final report is expected to have a major influence on future governance and transparency in South Africa.

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