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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Question Question Number Date Question Link

In relation to the Western Cape Government’s response to climate change:

  1. (a) What are the main challenges in implementing a comprehensive response on provincial level, (b) to what extent has the lack of an integrated plan from the national government curtailed the Western Cape Government’s plan and (c) what support has been received from the national government to address the threat of climate change in the province;
  1. whether the support received from the national government has been sufficient; if not, what further support from the national government would be beneficial?
6 10 February 2023 14194

In relation to her Department’s project that will supply 25 healthcare facilities with inverters:

  1. (a) How far along is the project, (b) when is it expected to be completed, (c) which healthcare facilities participated in the project and (d) what was the cost of the project;
  2. with respect to the 50 facilities smaller than 200 m2 that will be assisted with specifications to purchase inverter trolleys, (a) how far along is this intervention, (b) by when is it expected to be completed, (c) which healthcare facilities are participating in the initiative and (d) what is the expected total cost?
5 10 February 2023 14193
  1. How much has been spent on security services at her Department’s facilities over the last three financial years, (b) what are the details of this expenditure and (c) what has been the total cost of break-ins at facilities of the Department of Social Development to her Department over the last three financial years?
4 10 February 2023 14192

In relation to former SAPS members in the province:

  1. How many have been employed by municipal law enforcement in the province in (i) 2018/19, (ii) 2019/20, (iii) 2020/21, (iv) 2021/22 and (v) 2022/23 to date and (b) what were their reasons for them leaving the SAPS?

 

3 10 February 2023 14191

In relation to the Public Order Policing Unit in the province:

  1. What is the full list of protests that occurred to which the unit was deployed in (i) 2018/19, (ii) 2019/20, (iii) 2020/21, (iv) 2021/22 and (v) 2022/23 and (b) in relation to these protests, what is the detailed list of how (i) many police officers and (ii) much resources were used at each protest?
2 10 February 2023 14190

In relation to the Public Order Policing Unit in the province:

  1. How many police officers have been assigned to the unit in (i) 2018/19, (ii) 2019/20, (iii) 2020/21, (iv) 2021/22 and (v) 2022/23 and (b) what has been the budget assigned to the unit during the same period?
1 10 February 2023 14189
  1. (a) What was the average accommodation occupancy rate in the province in (i) November and (ii) December 2022, (b) what is the rate for each month of the remaining tourism season and (c) how does this rate compare with the same period in (i) 2019 and (ii) 2021;
  1. what was the average spend per (a) international visitor and (b) domestic visitor during their visits to the Western Cape?
8 3 February 2023 14188

With respect to the impact of load-shedding on service delivery at police stations:

  1. Whether there are police stations exempted from load-shedding; if not, (a) which stations are equipped with generators and (b) which services are unavailable when stations do not have electricity; if so, what are the relevant details;
  1. whether police stations are closed during load-shedding; if not, whether any cases of stations closing during periods of load-shedding have been bought to his attention; if so, what are the relevant details?

 

16 3 February 2023 14187

In relation to the SAPS call centre in Maitland:

  1. Whether the current call centre is sufficient to cater for all the residents of the province; if not;
  1. whether there are plans to (a) increase its capacity or (b) build an additional centre; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details;
  2. whether load-shedding has affected the operations of the call centre; if so, what are the relevant details;
  3. whether the call centre is (a) equipped with a generator and (b) exempted from certain stages of load-shedding; if so, what are the relevant details;
  4. how many cases of absenteeism have been recorded in (a) 2018/19, (b) 2019/20, (c) 2020/21, (d) 2021/22 and (e) 2022/23 to date?
15 3 February 2023 14186

In relation to the SAPS call centre in Maitland:

  1. (a) What has been the call centre’s budget for (i) 2018/19, (ii) 2019/20, (iii) 2020/21, (iv) 2021/22 and (v) 2022/23 and (b)(i) how many cases of dropped calls have been reported and (ii) what were the reasons for it;
  1. (a) what (i) infrastructure and (ii) software are in need of replacement or upgrading and (b) what would the cost be?
14 3 February 2023 14185

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