Secrecy concerning ministers’ performance evaluations demonstrates President’s contempt of public
30 November 2023
It is arrogant of the Presidency to say ministers' performance evaluations have nothing to do with ordinary South Africans and that it, therefore, does not need to be disclosed.
In fact, it has everything to do with the people of South Africa. In the first place, ministers are public office bearers representing voters, so, voters have the right to know how they perform.
President Cyril Ramaphosa's decision to keep the performance evaluations secret demonstrates his contempt for voters. It also serves as further proof of a lack of transparency on government's side about a matter that directly affects the public.
The excuse that opposition parties can address questions to ministers in Parliament which creates enough transparency is unacceptable.