Presidency corrects misleading report

Monday, August 5, 2013

Pretoria - The Presidency says it has noted the misleading story in the City Press, purportedly on who President Jacob Zuma listens to.

The Presidency on Sunday said the story was incorrect, and that it may be based on lack of knowledge and understanding of how the President works and how the Presidency functions.

“The decision making and advisory centre in government for the President is his Cabinet. Ministers advise the President and Deputy President of the Republic on their portfolios and also make policy relating to these portfolios.

“The President calls on ministers for advice on issues and they are his primary advisors on issues of governance,” said the Presidency.

Staff and advisors in the Presidency provide backroom administrative and technical support to the President in the execution of his constitutional responsibilities, including the implementation of decisions taken in Cabinet and other structures of government.

The President also convenes the President's Coordinating Council, which brings together the Deputy President, ministers, premiers and the SA Local Government Association. This is a primary interface with provincial and local government, which enables coordination of the work of the three spheres and the exchange of ideas.

“For political advice, the President, as President of the ruling party the ANC, relies on ANC structures, namely, the National Executive Committee, National Working Committee and also the ANC officials (Deputy President, National Chairperson, Secretary General, Deputy Secretary General and Treasurer-General),” said the Presidency. – SAnews.gov.za