“The DA’s Cut Cabinet Perks Bill will regulate the Ministerial Handbook; compel the President to immediately review the Handbook and subsequently review it every five years; compel the President to conduct proper costing, consider the economic environment, and obtain recommendations from the Independent Commission for the Remuneration of Public Office-Bearers before proposing any benefits, perks and tools of trade for Ministers and Deputy Ministers; compel the President to transparently report proposed changes to benefits to Parliament; and empower Parliament to approve or reject any perks for the President, Deputy President, Ministers and Deputy Ministers.” The DA has officially tabled our Cut Cabinet Perks Bill in Parliament. The full text of the Bill can be accessed here.