Deputy Speaker, I do agree with the hon member: One escape is one escape too many. I agree with you fully, it is what I say to my officials all the time.
Our escape record at the moment is looking quite good, because it has gone completely down in number. Regarding the fact that an awaiting-trial detainee called Ananias escaped, who was not even supposed to be in that centre fortunately, we raised this with the portfolio committee last week concerning the report that had been put together by a team from the NIA, the SAPS and Correctional Services. That is the report which was then presented to the portfolio committee last week. It ended with me owning that report as if it had been written by me. I ended up being the "mampara of the week", when, in fact, the report was not my report. The report comes from that team. But, of course, when you are in these kinds of places you have to have a thick skin.
That team is working together. We have not disbanded that team. Regarding that, nine officials have been suspended and are being criminally charged as well, because we cannot allow a situation where people endanger the lives of society, and endanger the lives of their colleagues for a few pieces of silver. We cannot allow that.
Lastly, that report is a team report and they are still following up on the leads of what happened. They will come up with something much more criminal than what is in that report. Thank you very much.