The tense is present simple.
Grammatically, the construction 'has ... to say" is similar to the patterns in "He has [some work] to finish" or "He has [some money] to spend" or "He has [nothing] to do". If you have something to say about a situation, this means that you have an opinion which you want to express.
"Let's see what else he has to say here" means this:
"I'm sure that Jack has something else to say about this situation. I think we should let him say it."