A general view of the damages caused by the Parliament fire.
Photo by Gallo Images/Misha Jordaan
The DA is set to legally challenge Parliament's decision to not find suitable venues after the devastating January fire.
According to the DA, little to no work has been done to investigate and hold to account the people responsible.
"It has been over 10 months since the fire that gutted Parliament," said DA chief whip Siviwe Gwarube.
On Monday, party bosses presented their year in review of the work done in Parliament.
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