BUSA/B4SA: Petitions President Ramaphosa to send NHI Bill back to Parliament on grounds of unconstitutionality
6 December 2023
BUSA and B4SA are preparing to submit a formal petition to President Ramaphosa, requesting that he refer the NHI Bill back to the National Assembly for amendment. The Business groups believe that the Bill, in its current format, is not only unworkable, unimplementable, and unaffordable, but also unconstitutional, both on substantive and procedural grounds.
This follows the adoption of the Bill by the National Council of Provinces without any amendments on 6 December 2023.
The South African Constitution, under Section 79, provides that once a Bill is adopted, the President must either assent to and sign the Bill or, if the President has reservations about the constitutionality of the Bill, refer it back to the National Assembly for reconsideration.
Martin Kingston, B4SA Steering Committee Chair, said: “BUSA and B4SA have, throughout the entire NHI Bill legislative process, highlighted the deficiencies in the Bill, including those unconstitutional provisions that required clarification and amendment. Our concerns, recommendations, research, data and inputs, as well as those made by a wide range of experts and affected stakeholders, have been summarily ignored by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health and the NCOP, which are legally mandated to ensure that the NHI Bill passes constitutional muster and is properly configured to give healthcare the best possible chance of success. No amendments were made at all, including those suggested by the Department of Health itself, which is deeply concerning for our country and democracy.