No, the DTI recently investigated the pricing with regard to maize and there was also an investigation into wheat, which only had a low tariff, but in maize the tariff model was investigated. It was, in the end, found that it is functioning well at the moment and ensures that when domestic prices are high there is no tariff on maize imports. It is only when domestic prices are going the other way that your tariff kicks in. I think that is working well; in wheat we want more engagement from the side of agriculture in the tariff process, and we are sure we are getting there. Thank you.
Financial misconduct at national level
329. Mr A H Nel (DA) asked the Minister for Agriculture and Land Affairs:
With reference to the Report of the Public Service Commission on Financial Misconduct for 2005-06 which reveals that the Department of Land Affairs were responsible for R20 million of the R30,6 million financial misconduct at national level, (a) how did this financial misconduct occur, (b) who was responsible for this misconduct and (c) why has none of this amount been recovered to date?