Thank you, Speaker, thank you, Gatsheni, hon member of the National Assembly. I believe that you have heard me complaining for a long time about the time that is wasted before those who commit crimes in government are apprehended. Something this committee must look at is how to fast-track these issues. I have publicly complained that some people steal and are said to be suspended and then they get paid whilst sitting at home.
That must change; we need to come up with a plan with regard to how we are going to shorten the time between a culprit's arrest and the court ruling - that is what we are now embarking on. If there are any other plans - it is known that some ideas come from experienced people - we would be pleased to hear the wisdom of the experienced, saying this is what they think we should do.
Indeed, we want to do something that we all agree upon in order to correct the law because all these things are done based on the law. You heard me when I said that some were given a warning; the law states that warnings should be given after certain incidences have occurred before issuing the final warning, whereas in the meantime the person continues to steal. These are the laws that we must face, so that we manage to amend them in order to do things differently so that we can catch the criminals. I'm happy that you asked this question because we must all think about these plans and strategies of curbing corruption in our community. Thank you.]