BELA Bill pushed through committee despite unanswered questions on public participation
18 August 2023
Yesterday, the ANC pushed the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill through the parliamentary portfolio committee on basic education despite various objections by opposition parties and serious questions and concerns that remain unanswered.
Earlier this week, the DA walked out of the clause-by-clause deliberations of the Bill when the committee adopted an erroneous draft Consolidated BELA Bill National Report and refused that questions be answered regarding the processing and analysis of submissions from the public.
The DA has continuously raised objections to clauses in the BELA Bill that will disempower school governing bodies (SGBs) and communities from making decisions about their schools’ admission and language policies. We are concerned that these clauses would not only be used to target mother tongue education schools, but that those schools will have no true avenue for recourse as the provincial heads of basic education departments would be both player and referee.
The clause-by-clause deliberations have been marked by a concerted ANC push for more centralisation and imbuing the Minister with powers that intrude on the provincial sphere.