Questions and Replies

The right of Members to put questions to Ministers is an important part of ensuring the executive authority’s accountability to the Provincial Parliament. Questions may be put to Ministers related to their spheres of responsibility. Replies to questions are either given orally in the House or in writing. The replies to oral questions are recorded in Hansard.

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With reference to the Minister’s response on 11 December 2020 in which it was noted that the national Department of Public Works and Infrastructure has been delaying the finalisation of shelters identified for survivors of gender-based violence (GBV):

 

1. Whether there are any contingency plans put in place by her Department in case of any further delays; if so, what are the details;

2. what are the security plans that the national Department of Public Works and Infrastructure has in place now and once handover takes place;

3. (a) what is the process with regard to securing these services providers and (b) what is the time frame by when the service providers will most likely be secured;

4. what is the latest update, per shelter, for the achievement of the necessary repairs according to the snag list referenced in the aforementioned parliamentary reply?

6 10 November 2021 10736

With regard to the social crime prevention programmes supported by her Department to promote a safer environment for children of the province:

  1. What are the details of those programmes in terms of (i) their geographic reach across the province, (ii) their outcomes in relation to child safety and (iii) the nature and extent of the support provided by the Department, (b) how do partner organisations and other entities work with her Department through these programmes and (c) what have been the observed effects that the programmes have on young children?
7 4 June 2021 10735

(a)   What is the number of serviced plots that are available in the province, including a breakdown per municipality, (b) what is the (i) total budget that has been spent on serviced plots and (ii) number of plots serviced in (aa) 2010, (bb) 2011, (cc) 2012, (dd) 2013, (ee) 2014, (ff) 2015, (gg) 2016, (hh) 2017, (ii) 2018, (jj) 2019, (kk) 2020, (ll) 2021 to date?

7 23 July 2021 10734

With regard to the secure care facilities for children awaiting trial, as well as children who have been sentenced:

  1. What are the details of the structured day programmes and services supported by her Department at these facilities;
  2. whether there is any data to show the positive effects that these facilities have on clients; if so, what are the relevant details?
6 4 June 2021 10733

(a) Whether the Premier will list all the exclusive powers and/or competencies he has that he used to give instructions for the Western Cape to be on full alert during the public riots and looting that took place early to mid-July 2021 and (b) what those instructions were in each case?

6 23 July 2021 10732

With regard to housing opportunities in the City of Cape Town:

  1. (a) What amount of the budget for housing in the Municipality has been used in the 2020/21 financial year, (b) what is the target for the number of housing opportunities that the metropolitan municipality aims to deliver in the 2020/21 financial year, (c) how many are (i) Breaking New Ground (BNG) developments, (ii) Finance-linked Individual Subsidy Programme (FLISP) housing, (iii) new rental units and (iv) non-credit linked housing developments;

 

  1. whether the City of Cape Town is on track to fulfil its targets; if not, why not;

 

  1. (a) what challenges has the City of Cape Town faced in delivering housing opportunities in the metropolitan area, (b) how many housing developments are currently under construction and (c) in what phase is each one of these developments currently?
5 29 January 2021 10731

With reference to the reply to question 3 and 4 of 30 April 2021:

 

Concerning the Deputy-Director General: Fiscal and Economic Services (DDG: FES) position:

 

  1. Whether there were any internal applicants for the position at the time of application; if so,
  2. whether any of these internal applicants were employment-equity candidates; if so, why were the internal and/or employment-equity candidates not regarded as competent or suitable;
  3. whether the head-hunted candidate met all the required experience for the position, including MFMA and infrastructure experience; if not, why was the head-hunted candidate appointed;

Regarding the conflict of interest relating to the DDG: FES and the Chief Director: Local Government Public Finance:

  1. whether an assessment was made by his Department’s Ethics Committee before the appointments were made; if not, why not; if so, what were the recommendations;

At the time the offer was made to the DDG, given that the CD would report directly to the HOD:

  1. whether an assessment was made to determine if the post level of the DDG would be diluted due to reduced span of control; if not, will the post of the DDG be re-evaluated given that the CD will no longer report to him;

During the notice of intention to fill these senior manager positions to the Provincial Cabinet:

  1. whether the potential conflict was made known to the Provincial Cabinet; if not, why not; if so, were any concerns raised or did anyone raise any concerns regarding but not limited to the impact of this on good governance or employment equity;

Regarding his departmental Employment Equity Plan:

  1. whether his Department has an approved Employment Equity Plan; if so,
  2. whether, since the beginning of the Sixth Parliament, his Department has complied with its Employment Equity Plan insofar as the appointment of senior managers is concerned since 1 June 2019; if not, what are the relevant details?
5 4 June 2021 10730

With regard to beneficiaries on the Housing Demand Database in the Western Cape and in the light of his Department’s prioritisation of the elderly and persons living with disabilities:

  1. How many beneficiaries (a) are on the database, (b) are in the age group (i) 60–69, (ii) 70–79, (iii) 80–89 and (iv) 90 and older, (c) are persons living with disabilities and (d) over the age of 60 years have been on the Housing Demand Database for more than 10 years;

 

how many housing opportunities did his Department hand over to (a) persons over the age of 60 and (b) persons living with disabilities in (i) 2015, (ii) 2016, (iii) 2017, (iv) 2018, (v) 2019 and (vi) 2020?

4 29 January 2021 10729

On 19 April 2021 the City of Cape Town’s subcouncil 23 tabled item 23SUB29/4/2021 recommending to Council the approval of grant-in-aid to the value of approximately R3 million. In the terms of the recommendations four service providers were recommended. These recommendations were made in terms of the Grant-in-Aid Policy of the City of Cape Town. A number of allegations of abuse of food relief funds have been exposed over the past few weeks. According to section 8 of the Grant-in-Aid Policy projects, programmes and expenditure that cannot be funded by means of grant-in-aid in terms of this policy would be disaster management and relief (8.1.2):

  1. (a) How was this relief approved by the subcouncil, (b) in terms of which delegated authority was the grant-in-aid approved by the subcouncil and (c) what are the terms of reference for the implementation of the food relief fund that has been made available by the City of Cape Town;
  2. whether he will, given these alleged transgressions of the Grant-in-Aid Policy and other allegations (including investigations by the Hawks), initiate a section 106 inquiry; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?
4 4 June 2021 10728

With regard to gang murders reported at the Manenberg Police Station, (a) how many murders have taken place from March 2020 to date, (b) how many of these murders have been linked to alleged gang members or gang activities, (c) how many people have been arrested in relation to these crimes, (d) how many people have been convicted in relation to these crimes, (e) how many suspects are (i) currently on trial for alleged gang murders and (ii) awaiting trial for alleged (aa) gang murders and (bb) attempted murders, (f) of the suspects charged, how many cases have (i) failed to be prosecuted and (ii) been withdrawn since March 2020, (g) what was the reasons for the non-conviction, (h) how many suspects accused of murder have been released on bail and (i) what plans does the SAPS have in place to deal with gang murders at this station?

3 4 June 2021 10727

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