Why the secrets around smart meters?
6 November 2023
On 21 July 2023, I submitted a Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) request to the office of the Minister of Electricity pertaining to the proposed roll-out and implementation of a smart meter programme that Dr Ramokgopa had espoused during his weekly briefings. I requested a record of the decision on this, including the minutes of any meetings in which this decision had been taken. Furthermore, the documents requested needed to reflect the pricing of this strategy, the preferred service provider, the name of the “secret” funder mentioned by the Minister and the proposed roll-out strategy.
Given that the information requested had all been raised in his briefings and that the smart meter programme had been presented as a fait accompli, it can be assumed that this should be readily and easily available. It appears that this is not the case.
I received feedback from the Minister’s office on 15 August that the matter was receiving attention in terms of the operation of the PAIA and that I would receive the requested information as soon as it was finalized. While this did not officially comply with the PAIA as a notification of an extension of a further 30 days to address the query, we decided to give them the benefit of doubt. It has now been over 100 days and we have received no word from the Minister.
In the meantime, the Gauteng Provincial Government is rolling out smart meters in Johannesburg following what they deem to be a very successful trial in Fourways. Rather than referring to it as a smart meter programme, it is being couched euphemistically as a “load-limiting” exercise.