DA agrees MPRDA Bill must go back to Parliament
10 October 2014
The DA welcomes the statement by Mineral Resources Minister, Ngoako Ramatlhodi, that the MPRDA Bill should be sent back to Parliament for revision.
The DA has long held that this Bill was rammed through Parliament by the ANC in the twilight of the Fourth Parliament without following due process, and ignoring unequivocal calls for its reconsideration. The DA held further that the Bill would have serious consequences for mining investment, and would cripple the nascent oil and gas industry.
After the Bill was passed I petitioned President Zuma, and pointed out that there were at least 8 grounds to conclude the Bill may not be constitutional. These included a mixture of concerns about the procedure used to rush the Bill through, and about the effects of the bill amounting to the violation of the constitution.
Government, or at least the Minister, appear now to agree with us. Sending the Bill back to Parliament will give us a chance to fix the many things about this Bill that are dangerous to the industry and which will lead to its slow demise rather than its growth as advertised by the Bill's ANC supporters.