Parliamentary Public Hearings on E-Toll Amendment Bill
COSATU condemns in the strongest possible manner Parliament's determination to rush through the Transport Laws and Related Matters Amendment Bill at all costs.
Parliament's Transport Committee is mandated by the public to provide real, meaningful and effective oversight. Yet it has unashamedly reduced its public hearings on this E-Toll Bill into a complete sham.
The Committee advertised for public comments on the Bill on the 4th of November and closed submissions on the 12th. On the 16th it decided to hold public hearings a week early and brought them forward to the 20th. On the 19th it decided that the Bill will be voted upon and in reality passed by the National Assembly on the 22nd.
In other words the Committee decided one day before the public hearings, before they had even read or heard the written and oral submissions on such a sensitive and critical matter, that they will adopt Bill without any changes at the same meeting where they will receive public comments for the first time. They further decided that the National Assembly will then adopt the Bill a mere 2 days later.
No real oversight can be exercised or changes can be made to a Bill in such a ridiculously short space of time. It has reduced the entire process of public participation to nothing less than a sham.