Where in the world is the Deputy President?
The DA notes reports that Deputy President David Mabuza is in Russia on sick leave. Mabuza was scheduled to answer questions from Members of Parliament this week, but the session had to be postponed indefinitely as a result of his absence.
While we can accept that the deputy president is not well, his parliamentary duties are not being met. As the leader of government business, he is responsible for the affairs of the national executive in Parliament and “the programming of parliamentary business initiated by the national executive”, among other important tasks. This is not being done and it does not bode well for accountability nor does it inspire confidence.
What are citizens of the country meant to think when the man meant to step in for the President if he is out of the country or indisposed, is himself is so indisposed that he is clearly unable to manage the affairs of his own portfolio?
Mabuza has been absent for the better part of the third Parliamentary term and South Africans deserve answers on how the presiding officers will ensure that as members of parliament we all fulfil our constitutional obligations.
Since it was announced that he would take sick leave on October 25, the Deputy President has not only missed his question-and-answer session but other important events such as the keynote address to the Chilean Parliament by National Council of Provinces Speaker, Thandi Modise. The Presidency only said that Mabuza would “take a few days sick leave” and did not elaborate.