Speaker, the President declared war on corruption and the Minister of Finance declared how war on corruption, fraud and maladministration is going to be waged. Minister Chabane and the Interim Ministerial Anti-corruption Committee jumped into action to investigate procurement and tender fraud worth some R25 billion. We support the declaration of war on corruption. What we need now, however, is to see a total onslaught on corruption with results.
A report on the Transnet tender scandal where Siyabonga Gama awarded General Nyanda Security, GNS, Risk Advisory Services a R19 million contract, going up to R55 million in a confined or no-bid tender after cancelling the other contracts must be tabled. All the officials involved in the GNS tender were fired. The state now needs to recover taxpayers' money from GNS.
A report on the R62 million paid out by Transnet in an out-of-court settlement on a nonexisting agreement to Mthunzi Consortium led by Sandile Zungu over the sale of MTN shares must also be tabled. General Bheki Cele's role in the irregular tender to the tune of R500 million is another matter in which the House awaits its report.
In February last year, the Auditor-General's office handed records to the Special Investigating Unit to probe the Bosasa tenders corruption and various contracts. How far has this investigation gone? Thank you. [Time expired.]