Speaker, I move without notice:
That the House -
1) notes that the SA Police Service National Commemoration Day took place at the Union Buildings on Sunday, 4 September 2011;
2) further notes that the SAPS National Commemoration Day is a day set aside to celebrate and pay tribute to members of the SAPS who have died while on duty;
3) acknowledges that 60 police officers have been killed while on duty since January 2011;
4) further acknowledges the valuable contribution that they have made in making our country a crime free and safe country;
5) pays its respect to these fallen heroes and heroines; and
6) urges the nation to work together with law-enforcement agencies in the fight against crime.
Agreed to.
Hon member Blade, the hon Deputy Minister seated next to you wants to listen to the discussion. Please do not interrupt him. You are really interfering with his right to listen.
Hon members, we have in the public gallery members of the public accounts committee from Botswana, accompanied by that country's Attorney-General and the Office of the Auditor-General of Botswana.
They have come to interact with the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, Scopa, and I would like welcome them and recognise them. Please welcome them. [Applause.]
Are there any further motions without notice?