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The questions the DA and Steenhuisen won’t answer over the Dion George ministerial saga

The DA has always prided itself on being the party of transparency and accountability. However, not much of that is on display in the current furore over the replacement of its GNU environment minister.

becs-agri Illustrative Image: John Steenhuisen. (Photo: ER Lombard / Gallo Images) | (By Daniella Lee Ming Yesca)

“Unfortunately we are not going to respond. Sorry for that.”

This was the response of Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen’s department spokesperson, Joylene van Wyk, to six detailed questions sent by Daily Maverick on 26 November regarding Steenhuisen’s trade engagements with the Chinese government.

The reason for the questions: claims doing the rounds within the DA over Steenhuisen’s alleged increasing chumminess with China, which has prompted speculation whether his relationship with the world’s largest market for abalone and lion bone could have something to do with the unexplained decision to axe Dion George as environment minister.

Minister Dion George (Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment) at the G20 Environment and Climate Sustainability Working Group (ECSWG) Technical and Ministerial Meetings on Day 1 on October 13, 2025 in Cape Town, South Africa. The meeting aims to enhance cooperation amongst all G20 members and invitees to address environmental and climate change priorities. (Photo: Gallo Images / Misha Jordaan)
Dion George. (Photo: Misha Jordaan / Gallo Images)

This speculation is heightened by the claim that Steenhuisen’s first attempt to axe George was at an unscheduled DA Federal Executive (FedEx) meeting unexpectedly called on 15 October, when Steenhuisen was in China.

Records on the Department of Agriculture website show that on 15 October Steenhuisen was in Shanghai, signing a stone fruit trade agreement and addressing the 2nd Conference on the Import and Export Food Safety Cooperation Mechanism of the Belt and Road Initiative.

In the statement on the trade agreement, Steenhuisen waxed lyrical about the “tangible results of Chinese investment” in “the upgrading of South Africa’s railways, ports and highways”.

He “encouraged trading partners to make use of the world-class Shanghai Freight Services network to leverage its extensive global logistics network for both sea and air freight, ensuring faster and more reliable delivery of South African agricultural exports to China”.

This, of course, was Government of National Unity (GNU) business, not the DA’s, and Steenhuisen was representing the South African government’s view of the relationship with China rather than the DA’s — with the party having historically been far more sceptical of Chinese involvement in South Africa.

But it is inevitable that, if accurate, an attempt to convince the DA’s FedEx to remove George — who was enhancing protections against the trafficking of abalone and lion bone — while Steenhuisen was in China, will raise eyebrows. And it should.

The questions sent by Daily Maverick to Steenhuisen’s department were a legitimate attempt to establish the nature and frequency of Steenhuisen’s travel to China and activities there since he became minister of agriculture.

If there is nothing to hide, why not answer them?

Good morning South Africa, we’re at The 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation. The GNU in action! (Photo: X)


Lack of transparency extending to DA

As was made clear, the inquiries above were directed to Steenhuisen in his capacity as a GNU minister rather than as DA leader, although these lines inevitably blur.

But it was the DA, as a party, which was called upon by the National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) to provide reasons for the appointment of Willie Aucamp to replace George as environment minister.

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Willie Aucamp. (Photo: Sharon Seretlo / Gallo Images)

The NSPCA wrote to the DA in late November to request the DA’s “reasons, process and safeguards relied on” in selecting Aucamp, who has been accused of having an uncomfortable proximity to hunting and wildlife breeding industries, and whose parliamentary disclosures show that he has a stake in a mining contracting company.

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Parliament’s latest Register of Members’ Interests shows that newly appointed Environment Minister Willie Aucamp has a stake in a mining company. (Source: Parliament)

The DA refused to give the reasons.

In a statement on 28 November, the NSPCA said that the DA’s lawyers had sent a brief letter back saying that their client “has considered the request and has decided not to provide the reasons, criteria, or documentation referred to in [the NSPCA’s] letter”.

Instead, for the NSPCA to find out the reasons for the appointment, it has to submit a Promotion of Access to Information Act (Paia) request — which can take months and is a mechanism that organisations like Outa have complained is ineffective and abused by government entities.

It is hard to understand what the DA is doing here.

When Daily Maverick asked federal executive chair Helen Zille why the DA decided not to give the reasons requested by NSPCA, she responded: “According to our lawyers, the NSPCA has no right to request reasons in a letter. If the NSPCA brings a PAIA request or litigation, they may or may not be entitled to reasons.”

Helen Zille was announced as the Johannesburg mayoral candidate of the Democratic Alliance in Mofolo Soweto on 20 September 2025. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)
Helen Zille. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)

This is the same party that went to court on multiple occasions during the Zuma administration to demand that reasons be given for Cabinet reshuffles. The issue reached the Constitutional Court in 2019, with the court ruling that the matter had become moot due to the change of administration.

When the judgment was handed down, the DA released a statement saying:

“The DA believes that every exercise of public power must be subject to the principles of legality and rationality, especially the exercise of all of the President’s powers, which include decisions to appoint or dismiss Ministers and Deputy Ministers. In the absence of a rational explanation, the President’s decision to reshuffle his Cabinet would be unlawful.”

It continued:

“The DA has long held that a President’s decision to reshuffle his/her Cabinet must be rational and cannot merely be on the basis of discretion alone, as this is often just an excuse to appoint individuals who serve for their own personal gain rather than the best interests of our country.”

Zille told Daily Maverick that “the context between the two situations is entirely different”, because the NSPCA has not launched a legal challenge.

But the fact remains that the DA under Steenhuisen has been given its first opportunity in terms of Cabinet reshuffles to demonstrate higher standards of transparency and accountability than ANC leaders — yet seems intent on failing the test. DM

A tweet by John Steenhuisen showing him meeting with Vietnamese representatives has been replaced with a tweet showing his meeting with Chinese officials.

Comments

Dennis Bailey Dec 4, 2025, 06:16 AM

Yep, it’s official, the DA is no more accountable than the ANC. The sham of political accountability in SA is the reason the masses don’t vote and the DA is counting on it for success in the next election. SA is no more a democracy than Moscow.

Karl Sittlinger Dec 4, 2025, 08:00 AM

There’s a clear difference between not answering a set of speculative media questions and 30 years of corruption, cadre deployment and institutional collapse. Criticising the DA’s silence is fair — but claiming they’re “no more accountable than the ANC” isn’t serious. Declining DM’s insinuations simply isn’t in the same category as hollowing out the state. Real accountability needs some sense of proportion.

Glyn Morgan Dec 5, 2025, 04:46 PM

Right. Some fact-steaching going on here.

To pursue truth is to defend freedom . Dec 4, 2025, 11:42 AM

Nonsense - you are creating a false equivalence here - not shouting from the rooftops about why you removed a minister - a sensitive matter for all involved - is poles apart from allowing wide scale looting of the state coffers and refusing any accountability on this front. Do not drink the Rebecca Davis cool-aid - this article raises absolutely nothing of substance and is filled with speculation and innuendo.

Paddy Ross Dec 4, 2025, 01:44 PM

The DA has decided, correctly, that the apparent conflict between John Steenhuisen and Dion George is more likely to be resolved satisfactorily if it is not dealt with by journalists who, for whatever reason, wish to exacerbate the situation. The statement issued by the Minister's spokesman was utterly correct in the circumstances.

Mike Lawrie Dec 5, 2025, 09:46 PM

I think that it is not correct to keep this isue a secret and handle it behind closed. It has been made smell like dirty work at the crossroads, and a simple and truthful explanation will clear it up. It has become a matter of public interest, no matter who would not like it to be so. The DA are making a huge mistake by not revealing the reasons for wanting to dump George. Shooting the messenger, like her or not, is not the way to handle this matter.

Paddy Ross Dec 7, 2025, 08:17 AM

I agree but I would rather wait until the truth does come out. Until that time, none of us, including the "messenger", should not jump to conclusions.

Mike Lawrie Dec 4, 2025, 06:35 AM

The DA seems to be digging themselves deeper and deeper into a hole.

Dec 4, 2025, 10:10 AM

DGeorge via RD certainly is

John P Dec 4, 2025, 08:12 AM

As the PA are beating on the walls of fort DA one would think the DA would be making every effort to convince the voting public of their integrity. Or perhaps not.

Dec 4, 2025, 08:17 AM

I've been a DA voter for as long as the party has been in existence. I've been a supporter of John Steenhuisen and Helen Zille for as long as they've been around. If they carry on like this I will stay at home on voting days or spoil my paper. My trust in the party is rapidly unraveling and, to me, this is a disappointment of major proportions. They appear to be no better than the ANC, EFF, or MK parties.

The Proven Dec 4, 2025, 10:30 AM

I disagree respectfully - the DA does not steal billions of rands.

Glyn Morgan Dec 5, 2025, 04:51 PM

I disagree with this one. I failed first year varsity, my very first cheque bounced. Then got my Masters without going to university again! Would you vote for me?

Marco Savio Dec 4, 2025, 08:33 AM

It is time…. Mr Steenhuizen is displaying his true character and is not the shining beacon of morality we envisaged when he used to breath fire and brimstone at the parliament pulpit….. the DA needs to see the warning signs ahead of the next visit to the ballot box.

- Matt Dec 5, 2025, 04:31 PM

Agree. He is not an inspiring person. And the fact that he apparently has no assets and can't manage a bank account do not create any feeling of confidence for me. These thing just open the door to corruption. Boot him now, DA, if you want any success into the future.

Concerned Enough Dec 4, 2025, 08:48 AM

It's easy to be virtuous when you are not being tested. The true test of character is how you respond when confronted with an ethical dilemma and the DA has shown it's true colours. I don't think Zilla and Steenhuizen realise how emotional a large part of their base are about animal welfare. They have certainly lost my vote

Michele Rivarola Dec 4, 2025, 09:10 AM

A PR disaster and one which will cost the DA at polls whether they admit it or not

The Proven Dec 4, 2025, 09:59 AM

Why does the DM not publish the questions that they claim were so shamefully ignored by the DA? This will give us the opportunity to evaluate for ourselves if the DA should be lambasted for not answering the questions. If the questions were completely inappropriate, then the DA might have been correct in telling the DM to take a hike. What are you hiding, Daily Maverick?

Glyn Morgan Dec 5, 2025, 04:52 PM

Right. It would add some honesty to the article.

Dec 4, 2025, 10:17 AM

Why it be wrong to appoint Aucamp if he supports sustainable utilisation vs unsustainable protectionism. Look at what hunting did for the wildlife numbers as well as diversifying the gene pool over the past30 years. Also sustainable utilisation is exactly in line with government policy

Dec 4, 2025, 10:33 AM

The question is. Who is really driving this line of reporting?

To pursue truth is to defend freedom . Dec 4, 2025, 01:52 PM

Exactly!

To pursue truth is to defend freedom . Dec 4, 2025, 11:35 AM

Rebecca- quite frankly, if I had been the victim of your shoddy, vindictive journalism - like John Steenhuizen has been time&again- I would also be disinclined to answer your questions. To throw your toys out the cot as a result and write another misleading and vindictive article is shameful and unprofessional. When you treat people with dishonest innuendo, contempt and disdain, it isn't surprising that they aren't prepared to engage with you. Grow up&deal with it and stop writing hit pieces!

Dec 4, 2025, 12:51 PM

She cannot she has been captured by Donkey long tong

Dec 4, 2025, 03:47 PM

What I find amazing is that DM is providing the platform to do to this on

Dec 4, 2025, 12:50 PM

Conspiracy theories abounds but this type of captured reporting and attempted character assassination should be below DM's standards. Just follow the breadcrumbs left over past three or weeks to see who has been captured by whom

Dec 4, 2025, 12:54 PM

This trash is published as an analysis. Please explain what is being analysed?

Glyn Morgan Dec 5, 2025, 04:53 PM

Right.

Tim Spring Dec 4, 2025, 02:52 PM

Disappointing - another unforced mistake that reveals, in my view, poor character.