TheChamp
Honorary Master
To be fair I don't think the NPA said anything about waiting for anyone, as far as I am concerned they are busy doing their job regardless of what parliament and government is doing.I am in the view that the President must remain mandated to submitting an implementation plan. I don’t support another commission being established, but clearly, there is uncertainty amongst the parties, so be it. The question is who elects the commission, and how will the commission be made up? Ramaphosa is the executive, his implementation plan could be supplementary.
In reality, it is the NPA who needs to have an action plan, and now they need (?) to wait on an ethics committee? They should proceed, and the state and its party representatives would need to act accordingly. The last thing I want to see is a collision with state interests.
Everything which state or remotely state related is a delay.
I think for parliament it should be way more than ethics, because we know they are not going to find anything there, it should mostly be about coming out with ways and ultimately laws that should prevent this kind of thing from happening again.
Problem is our parliamentarians are still at the politicking stages, I would expect by now individual parties to be publishing their plans an suggestions for the nation to peruse and discuss, at least that would show some seriousness, but for now it just look like they are looking forward to their parliament games and nothing else.