Speaker, certainly the hon member knows that we continue to take measures against the wrongdoings. I think we have a number of cases, more than at any other time, that are being investigated. We have signed a number of proclamations. Wherever we come across corruption, we act. I have said here - even in the past - that it would be very useful if hon members, if they have very definite information to say, "Government, here is a case."
This is because at times it doesn't really help to make a general statement, except to make us aware us that there is corruption. When you have said you know for a fact that there is a case, we will act once we receive such information. So, we are not going to change and there is going to be no favour, no fear. Wherever there is corruption, we act, and we will continue doing so. Thank you. [Applause.]
Release of Arms Deal report
2. The Leader of the Opposition (DA) asked the President of the Republic:
(1) Whether he intends releasing the full and unexpurgated final report to be produced by the Commission of Inquiry into the Arms Deal; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details;
(2) whether steps will be taken against the persons that would be implicated in the report; if not, why not; if so, what steps?