The fight against corruption must be consistent and decisive. However, our reality is that when corruption involves big business, especially banks, anti-corruption drums become muted. A serious national crime like the manipulation of the rand by the banks over many years to which Standard Chartered Bank has pleaded guilty has not drawn national outrage or action by your government. Or is government accepting the insult of a so-called apology on behalf of the banks by one Maria Ramos. What has been the economic impact for the country of this criminality? We expect your government to take firm and decisive action.