Thank you very much, Deputy Chairperson. Minister, as an executive authority you know that we passed a Bill here on Tuesday. The Bill is changing the term ``executing authority'' to ``an executive authority''. Now, I am using a new term that might not be in your vocabulary.
Minister, as an executive authority, don't you think that this issue of the said official, Setlai, is sending a signal that, if you expose corruption, you do not rest but are dealt with? I can tell you that since that official exposed that corruption the then National Commissioner came out very strongly, even against the views of the public including ourselves, that we are saying that we are combating corruption but if an official comes out in the open to combat corruption, that official is dealt with. By pursuing this matter isn't that sending a signal to say that if you report corruption you will never rest but you will be hounded out of the organisation and the department because the department does not rest?
It means that you will exhaust this man until he is financially bankrupt because if you fight the state with all the resources that it has, at the end of the day you will decide to leave the case. You will not have the resources to fight anymore. Isn't that sending a signal that if you fight corruption you will be dealt with, you will be hounded out of the organisation? According to me the world has handled the case. Unless I can be persuaded otherwise, I don't think it is correct. Thank you.