ActionSA calls for cabinet performance agreements to be made public

ActionSA MP Athol Trollip has expressed his concern over the lack of transparency in the agreements made by the government. In a recent statement, Trollip stated that it is completely unacceptable that the agreements are not made public, hindering the citizens’ right to know and holding the government accountable.

With the growing demand for transparency and accountability in governance, it is essential for all agreements made by the government to be publicly available. The lack of transparency not only goes against the principles of good governance but also raises questions about the intentions behind these agreements.

Trollip, who is a Member of Parliament for the newly formed political party, ActionSA, has been a vocal advocate for transparency and accountability in government. He believes that the citizens have the right to know where their tax money is being spent and how it is benefiting them. However, with the current state of affairs, it is almost impossible to get a clear picture of the government’s actions.

The lack of transparency in agreements is not a new issue in South Africa. In fact, it has been a recurring problem for many years. The recent controversy surrounding the government’s procurement of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) during the COVID-19 pandemic has once again highlighted the need for transparency. It was reported that millions of Rands were spent on PPE at inflated prices, with some of the contracts being awarded to politically connected individuals and companies.

Trollip has raised his concerns in Parliament, calling for all agreements to be made public. He believes that if the government has nothing to hide, then there should be no reason to keep these agreements confidential. He also stressed that the lack of transparency leads to corruption and the misuse of public funds.

The lack of transparency in agreements not only affects the citizens but also creates a breeding ground for corruption. Without proper oversight, there is no way to ensure that these agreements are being implemented and executed in the best interest of the public. It also raises questions about the fairness and competitiveness of the procurement processes.

One of the key pillars of democracy is transparency, and it is the responsibility of the government to uphold this principle. The citizens have the right to know how their government is operating, and the lack of transparency goes against this fundamental right.

Moreover, the lack of transparency also hinders the citizens’ ability to participate in the decision-making process. When agreements are made behind closed doors, the citizens are left in the dark, and their opinions and concerns are not taken into account. This creates a disconnect between the government and the people, leading to a breakdown of trust.

Trollip has urged the government to take immediate action and make all agreements public. He believes that this will not only promote transparency but also improve the government’s accountability and build trust with the citizens.

In the spirit of transparency, Trollip has also called for a review of all past agreements to be made public. He believes that this will help identify any potential areas of concern and hold those responsible accountable for their actions.

In conclusion, the lack of transparency in agreements made by the government is a grave concern that needs to be addressed urgently. It not only goes against the principles of good governance but also hinders the citizens’ right to information. ActionSA MP Athol Trollip is a strong advocate for transparency and accountability in government, and his call for all agreements to be made public should be taken seriously. It is time for the government to uphold its responsibility to the citizens and promote transparency in all its actions.

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