ActionSA MP Athol Trollip has raised concerns over the lack of transparency surrounding various agreements made by the government. In an interview with the media, Trollip highlighted the importance of making these agreements public and stated that it is unacceptable for the government to keep them hidden from the public eye.
Trollip, who is a member of the newly formed political party ActionSA, has been known for his strong stance on transparency and accountability in government. As a former mayor of Nelson Mandela Bay, he has first-hand experience of the consequences of secretive agreements and the negative impact they can have on the community.
In his interview, Trollip emphasized that the public has the right to know what agreements are being made on their behalf. He also expressed his disappointment in the lack of transparency from the government, stating that it goes against the principles of democracy and good governance.
The MP highlighted the recent agreement between the government and the taxi industry, which has caused a stir among the public. The agreement, which aims to formalize the taxi industry and provide financial relief to taxi operators, has been met with skepticism and criticism due to the lack of information and transparency surrounding it. Many have questioned the details of the agreement and how it will be implemented, but the government has remained tight-lipped.
Trollip also pointed out the lack of information surrounding the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. He raised concerns over the billions of rand allocated for pandemic relief and the lack of transparency on how these funds are being used. The public has the right to know how their tax money is being spent, especially during these trying times.
The MP stressed that the lack of transparency not only undermines democracy but also erodes public trust in the government. It is crucial for the government to be transparent with its decisions and actions, especially when it involves public funds and the well-being of the citizens.
In light of these concerns, Trollip has called for all agreements made by the government to be made public. He believes that this will not only promote transparency but also ensure that these agreements are in the best interest of the public.
Trollip’s stance has been met with support from various civil society organizations and the public. Many have commended him for speaking out against the lack of transparency and have urged the government to take action.
In response to the criticism, government officials have defended their decision to keep the agreements confidential, citing confidentiality and national security as reasons. However, Trollip argues that there are ways to protect sensitive information while still being transparent with the public.
In conclusion, the lack of transparency surrounding government agreements is a cause for concern. As citizens, we have the right to know how our country is being governed and how decisions are being made on our behalf. ActionSA MP Athol Trollip’s call for transparency is a step in the right direction towards promoting good governance and restoring public trust in the government. It is time for the government to prioritize transparency and accountability in all its actions for the betterment of our country.

