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NCOP Finance
Committee Legacy Report
14 May 2024
Report of the meeting to follow.
NCOP Appropriations
Committee Legacy Report
8 May 2024
In their final meeting of the Sixth Parliament, the Committee met on a virtual platform to consider and adopt its legacy report, which was a handover report for the next Parliament covering recommendations and activities of the work of the Select Committee on Appropriations from 2019 to 2024. Members ...
NCOP Transport, Public Service and Administration, Public Works and Infrastructure
Final Mandates: Railway Safety Bill
8 May 2024
The Select Committee on Transport, Public Service and Administration, Public Works, and Infrastructure convened virtually to address the Railway Safety Bill [B7B – 2021]. The Committee received final mandates from the provinces on the Bill.
All provinces submitted their final mandates voting in support of the Bill.
Subsequently, the ...
NCOP Finance
Public Procurement Bill: NT response to additional public input & Final Mandates
7 May 2024
The Select Committee on Finance concluded its processing of the Public Procurement (PP) Bill. This followed a series of deliberations on the Bill, which seeks to provide clear guidelines and standards for procurement across various government entities while promoting transparency, efficiency, and accountability in the procurement process to address ...
NCOP Transport, Public Service and Administration, Public Works and Infrastructure
Transport Appeal Tribunal A/B & Marine Pollution (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) A/B: deliberations
7 May 2024
The Select Committee on Transport, Public Service and Administration, Public Works and Infrastructure (National Council of Provinces) convened virtually to continue deliberations on the Transport Appeal Tribunal Amendment Bill [B8B—2022] and the Marine Pollution (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Amendment Bill [B5—2022].
The Chairperson began by summarising the salient ...
NCOP Finance
Public Procurement Bill: Proposed amendments & deliberations
2 May 2024
The Select Committee on Finance convened virtually to continue deliberations on the Public Procurement (PP) Bill.
Members focused on refining the language of the Bill to ensure that the provisions supported the aim of opening up state procurement to a wider range of participants, and were aligned with some ...
NCOP Appropriations
Division of Revenue Bill: Final Mandates
30 Apr 2024
The Select Committee on Appropriations in the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) convened virtually to consider the final mandates on the Division of Revenue Bill. It was noted that National Treasury had provided a written response to the negotiating mandates.
The final mandates of eight provinces supported the Division ...
NCOP Finance
Public Procurement Bill: Negotiating Mandates & National Treasury response
30 Apr 2024
The Select Committee on Finance convened virtually to hear the provincial mandates on the Public Procurement (PP) Bill and the National Treasury’s (NT) responses.
All provinces except the Western Cape (WC) voted in favour of the Bill. Several provinces made comments and proposed amendments. Amongst others, they said the ...
NCOP Transport, Public Service and Administration, Public Works and Infrastructure
Transport Appeal Tribunal A/B & Marine Pollution (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) A/B: Negotiating Mandates and DoT & PLA Input
30 Apr 2024
The Select Committee convened virtually to consider the Provincial Negotiating Mandates on the Transport Appeal Tribunal Amendment Bill and the Marine Pollution (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Amendment Bill.
All 9 provincial legislatures supported both bills, with some making comments and proposals. The Department and the Parliamentary Legal Advisors ...
NCOP Finance
Public Procurement Bill: National Treasury response to public submissions
25 Apr 2024
The Select Committee on Finance convened virtually to discuss stakeholder submission on the Public Procurement (PP) Bill. National Treasury presented the input and its response.
Members discussed proposed amendments to incentivised whistleblowing, pre-qualification and set-aside clauses, transparency, and the regulations to be made by the Minister. They also thoroughly ...