The handbook, which details perks for ministers and their deputies, can be changed by the president without consultation.
CAPE TOWN - The Democratic Alliance wants a review of how amendments are made to the ministerial handbook, arguing it’s a legally flawed process.
The DA’s Leon Schreiber said that the lack of transparency, such as the revised travel perks introduced earlier this year, was giving rise to the outrage.
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