A special chief whips' forum has been advised that if President Ramaphosa goes to court to challenge the Phala Phala report, the matter will be sub judice and may not be discussed by the house. File photo: ANTON SCHOLZ
Sources said the special meeting was convened to discuss preparations for Tuesday’s sitting. A chief whips’ forum is closed to the public and usually sits on Wednesdays when parliament is in session. “She will also have an opportunity to explain if the president is taking the report on review and how that would impact on the planned session,” said the source.“While this is certainly preferable, the procedure poses significant risks and challenges, especially with regard to votes from the virtual platform,” Mapisa-Nqakula said in a written response to Gwarube.
“Another is that some members may not be able to use their video feed due to bandwidth/connectivity challenges, and this was considered to put the integrity of their vote in question.” “Given the prominence of the item in question, procedural challenges must be avoided if possible. I believe your request does raise the urgency of finalising the development of the electronic voting system.”
Cyril is a criminal and only code of decency will expose him, there are no decent people in the ANC, they all have skeletons under their beds and ANC ancestors will expose them one by one, they are not sleeping
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