DA submits PAIA applications to access ministers' hotel bills
Four ministers have thus far refused to provide Parliament with the details of their state-funded hotel stays on the grounds of "security" concerns. I will therefore today be submitting applications under the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) to compel these ministers to provide Parliament with all documentation related to their hotel stays since May 2009.
In August this year, the Democratic Alliance (DA) submitted parliamentary questions to each minister requesting details of the hotels they have stayed in and at what cost to the public.
The ministers who have cited "security" concerns as a reason for not revealing the details of their hotel stays are:
- Minister of Defence, Lindiwe Sisulu
- Minister of Energy, Dipuo Peters
- Minister of Labour, Mildred Oliphant
- Former Minister of Public Service and Administration, Richard Baloyi
The reason provided by these ministers for their failure to answer the DA's question is disingenuous. It also represents a blatant disregard for Parliament's oversight role.