Mr Mosiuoa Lekota

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Mosiuoa Lekota

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Committee Meetings Attended

  • International Relations Committee Minutes
    31 May 2017

    The Portfolio Committee met for the consideration and adoption of Draft Committee Minutes.

    The Committee briefly discussed announcements that were made by the Chairperson.

    The Committee adopted 13 sets of outstanding Committee minutes.

  • International Relations Committee Report on International Relations and Cooperation Budget
    17 May 2017

    The Committee adopted its Draft Committee Budget Vote 6 Report with minor changes.

  • International Relations DIRCO & African Renaissance Fund on their Annual Performance Plans; Foreign Policy focus areas & Sector Analysis
    10 May 2017

    Deputy Minister Ms Nomainda Mfeketo said the country’s international engagements and responsibilities had increased and in the coming year South Africa would be the Chair of BRICS, IORA and SADC. She said the Department was aware of the costs associated with being the chair, but were committed to making the ...

  • International Relations Foreign Service Bill: SAPS briefing
    22 Mar 2017

    The Committee was provided with a short run down on how the South African Police Services (SAPS) perceived the Foreign Service Bill. SAPS agreed with the Bill. Initially, SAPS had concerns with the definition of “employee” in the Bill - the definition made mention of the Public Service Act however ...

  • International Relations Western Sahara and South Africa relations: Public lecture, with Deputy Minister
    15 Mar 2017

    The Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation hosted a public lecture around the role of South Africa and its role in mobilising the international community in pursuit of the independence of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR). Keynote speakers included the Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, the ...

  • International Relations International Criminal Court ruling; Foreign Service Bill: input by Department of Defence
    8 Mar 2017

    Both Ministers of Justice and of International Relations were absent from the meeting which irked the Committee as they needed to account for the International Criminal Court withdrawal without seeking Parliament’s approval and repeal of the Rome Statute Act. They said that a department official could not answer political questions. ...

  • International Relations Foreign Service Bill: input by Department of Trade and Industry
    1 Mar 2017

    The Committee continued to hear presentations by departments on the Foreign Service Bill (Bill). The Department of Trade and Industry (dti) informed the Committee that it had made comments in 2014 when the Bill was first issued and the comments had not been incorporated in the draft. The dti believed ...

  • Finance Standing Committee Budget 2017: Parliamentary Budget Office & Financial and Fiscal Commission briefing
    28 Feb 2017

    A joint sitting of the Standing Committee of Appropriations, Select Committee on Appropriations, Standing Committee on Finance and Select Committee on Finance met to receive briefings from the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) and the Financial and Fiscal Commission (FFC) on the 2017 budget.

    The Budget Office said the 2017 budget ...

  • International Relations Foreign Service Bill: input by Department of Home Affairs
    22 Feb 2017

    The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) met with the Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation to give its input on the Foreign Services Bill. Representatives from the Department of International Relations and Cooperation(DIRCO) were also present at the meeting. There was some discussion on the role of the two ...

  • Justice and Correctional Services Traditional Courts Bill; Implementation of Rome Statute of International Criminal Court Act Repeal Bill: briefing with Minister and Deputy Minister
    31 Jan 2017

    The Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development highlighted that there were many improvements to the Traditional Courts Bill following concerns with previous versions of the Bill. The main objective of the Bill was to create a uniform legislative framework to regulate the role and functions of traditional courts. Since ...