In a statement, the office said it had requested that Ramaphosa and Parliament submit implementation reports 'periodically'.
CAPE TOWN - The Public Protector’s office said that it wanted to be kept in the loop regularly regarding the implementation of the recommendations of the state capture commission report by both Parliament and President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Parliament has also been tasked by the commission to amend the constitution to allow for the president to be elected directly.Parliament will have its hands full in the aftermath of the release of the final state capture Commission report. Public Protector Spokesperson Oupa Segalwe: "For the purposes of monitoring the execution of all the recommendations contained in the report of the Commission and in compliance with paragraph 9.2 of Report No. 06 of 2016/17, periodic implementation reports from both Parliament and the Presidency have been requested for submission to the Public Protector South Africa."
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