I would have thought, Deputy Chairperson, that Members of Parliament would have been interested in the responses, regardless of whether the member who asked the question was here or not! It was, after all, the responsibility of Members of Parliament to hold us to account the last time I checked.
To continue, the nature of the allegations ranges from soliciting bribes from illegal foreigners in exchange for the endorsement of passports with fraudulent visas and permits and altering information or residential status on the department's movement control system, to further aiding and abetting illegal foreigners. Some of these officials were found in possession of ID documents outside the offices of the department without permission, and were hence put on suspension.
The answer to the third part of the question is as follows. While there's no formal programme that exists, the department has, however, established community stakeholder forums in very many provinces of the Republic, and these forums are, inter alia, meant to advocate and to educate people on countering corruption. The Minister's office also has a hotline where not only complaints can be lodged, but compliments can be paid as well. We often also get tip-offs with regard to cases of corruption. This hotline was well publicised in the general media. I thank you, Chairperson.