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DA: DoH must release public submissions on health regulations

The DA will write to the Minister of Health, Dr Joe Phaahla, to urgently request that he releases the raw submissions to the controversial draft health regulations that were published on 15 March. If the Department is serious about meaningfully incorporating the submissions, they will be transparent and indicate which of the submissions support the regulations.

In the past, interpretation of public submissions has been subjective and a mere box-ticking exercise. For this reason, the DA seeks to conduct an oversight role on such interpretation.

The health regulations, if passed, will ultimately force South Africans to have compulsory medical examinations, tests and treatment for certain Notifiable Medical Conditions (NMC), in the event they test positive, or merely are suspected of testing positive for a NMC (which includes COVID-19).

Last week (Sunday 24 April), the opportunity for public comment on the draft health regulations closed. South Africans deserve to know if their submissions will be meaningfully included in the final health regulations. Furthermore, the DA has requested the following:

• An audit be conducted on the submissions, to decipher if all submissions have indeed been captured, considering the technical glitch that was experienced during the submissions process.
• Urge that the regulations not come into effect until the audit is conducted and everything is proven to be above board.
• Share a final report on the submissions.

In addition to these outstanding requests, the DA will now request the following:

• A copy of all the submissions made.
• A clear indication which of these support the regulations.
• An indication of how many staff were allocated to analyse the submissions.
• Feedback on how the Department plans to meaningfully incorporate the submissions.

South Africa’s democracy offers citizens the opportunity to get involved in the decision-making process of government, not only during elections but also through public consultations, especially in decisions that will directly impact their lives. The DA will do everything in its power to ensure that public participation is not watered down in favour of the governing party, but rather ensure that the voices of South Africans are heard.

Issued by Michele Clarke, DA Shadow Minister of Health

 

 

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