Breach of the Code of Conduct takes forward the fight against corruption and state capture. Firstly, it bans any councillor who has been removed from the office for breach of the Code of Conduct from becoming a councillor again for two years, on the Municipal Public Accounts Committees. Secondly, it makes it mandatory for all municipalities to establish Municipal Public Accounts Committees, Mpacs. Importantly, the amendments prohibit officials or holders of political offices such as mayors, Speakers, and Whips from being members of Mpac.