Deputy Speaker, my apology, hon Ramatlakane. The answer, which I did not read fully, states that in 2010 the Sita board decided to commission an investigation into a range of allegations of misconduct, some of which was reported as irregular expenditure. The service provider commenced with the investigation at the beginning of 2011 and the investigation of the 32 cases will be finalised this year. I was informed by the director-general that the Sita board will be sitting tomorrow and they will definitely consider the report on the 32 cases, because it has been completed. So, tomorrow they will be sitting to complete it.
It also transpired that some of the employees have since resigned, one would assume in anticipation of a negative outcome for them. Consequently, where there is evidence of criminal conduct, Sita has referred the matter to the SAPS for further investigation or arrest.