2. The Committee notes that the PP requests additional funding for more investigators and to increase its footprint. Further, the Adjustments Appropriation Bill [B32 - 2012] allocates an additional R8 million for 'investigations that target the systemic causes of problems and complaints of organs of state'. The Committee is, however, concerned that neither the PP's annual report or the presentations to the Committee provide much in the way of information regarding the systemic causes of problems against organs of state. For example, the PP produced figures showing that the top state institution repeatedly complained against in 2011/12 was Justice - with 1254 complaints. After questioning, the PP produced a breakdown of this figure which divided these complaints into categories such as 'appeals/applications for leave to appeal not heard/ not on the roll', 'delay in processing various maintenance cases' and 'Master's Office'. This categorisation did not assist the Committee to understand what the systemic causes of the problems were. The Committee was eager to put some of the issues to the Department, for example, during its hearings the following week. Although the PP promised to provide the Committee with the information, what the Committee received did not assist it any further and the Committee is none the wiser as to what the problems actually are. Indeed, from the categorisation provided, the Committee is concerned that a number of cases appear to relate to matters outside the PP's jurisdiction, such as delays in judgements and labour relations matters within the Department.