The government would not participate in performance scorecards published in the media, a spokesperson said on Wednesday.
“During this time of the year, some media outlets publish scorecards which claim to assess government’s performance for the period January to December,” said government communications spokesperson Themba Maseko in a statement.
“The assessments are unscientific and based purely on media clippings and the opinions of individual journalists rather than on concrete evidence of government performance.”
The government had its own “rigorous” evaluation and monitoring systems.
“After careful consideration and review, government has decided not to participate in any media scorecard process because these are unscientific and not reflective of government performance in its entirety,” said Maseko.
In previous years the Mail & Guardian has done in-depth report cords scoring each of the Cabinet ministers. See our previous report cards 2009 here. This year’s report cards will be published in the December 24 edition.