Speaker, as the hon member knows, we have said we are fighting corruption; we are doing everything. Among the measures we detailed here are the steps that have been taken by our Treasury to deal with those questions. We've taken a decision that we cannot tolerate corruption. Therefore, anything that is done wrong, we want to take a firm and quick decision on.
That is the reason why, as I was responding to hon Ndlovu, I said that the time has come for us to look at the laws that at times do not make it quicker for action to be taken. We should be together on those issues so that we can act swiftly and firmly. We are in total agreement in terms of fighting crime and we are not joking about it.
Therefore, whatever ideas you may have - and I know your previous commitment as an MEC; you must have some ideas - bring them forth so that we can work together to fight crime. We need that so that we can help this country out of the problem of people who take decisions and take government's money, as well as the system that makes it difficult to deal with them immediately.
So, we have agreed that we want to be firm and we are working on it. I'm hoping that once we begin to be active, nobody is going to complain because we need to be firm, not so? Agreed. Thank you.