Report of the Committee on Private
Members’ Legislative Proposals and Special Petitions on the Legislative Proposal to amend the Commission on Gender Equality
Act, No 39 of 1996 (Hon V Mentor), dated 26 March 2010:
The Committee on Private Members’ Legislative Proposals and Special
Petitions, having considered the Legislative
Proposal to amend the Commission on Gender Equality Act, No 39 of 1996, and
having consulted with the Portfolio Committee on Women, Children and People
with Disabilities, the Ministry of Women, Children and People with Disabilities
and the Commission on Gender Equality and listened to the presentation and
briefing by Hon Mentor, recommends that permission not be granted to the member
to proceed with the proposed legislation.
The Committee wishes to make the following observations with regards to
its recommendation:
1.
The Committee is of the view that the proposed amendments to
the Commission on Gender Equality Act are likely to be unconstitutional as the
legislative proposal would bestow extra-territorial powers on the Commission on
Gender Equality.
2.
The Committee is not only of the view that such legislation would
not bind other states as they are sovereign, but that the legislation would
also be unconstitutional as section 43 of the Constitution limits Parliament’s
legislative authority to pass legislation within the Republic of South Africa.
3. In light of the above, the Committee is of
the view that the proposal is not feasible.
Report to be considered.