The delegation recommends that the national and the provincial Departments follow up, address the issues and report to the Committee on the following: . Compliance with the National Housing Code on Farm Workers Assistance Programme, including management of farm evictions in consultation with the respective department. . Rectification of old stock especially in Mandlenkosi, Rustdene, part of Hillside1, in Beaufort West and Joe Slovo, Khayelitsha Ward 2 and Ward 12 in Mossel Bay. . Report on the Enhanced Discount Benefit Scheme as most municipalities have not benefited. . Plans to enforce the Housing Act to prohibit the selling of subsidy houses in contravention of the Act. . Progress on Beneficiary List Management and Backyard Dwellers Policy. . Feedback on request made by the delegation on environmental impact assessment require political intervention, . A full report on land challenges (forestry village) in the Knysna Municipality should be forwarded to the Committee and the national department to follow -up, especially Transnet land. . A briefing by the Western Cape province on the issue of support supply to the People's Housing Process would be required. . Full report on the Scottsdene Self Help Project. . Housing Development Agency to report on and acquisition within the Province. . Compliance with equity and integration policies when allocating houses. . Enquiry and a full report on the allegations around ASLA. . Progress report on Debt Management of Community Residential Units. . Intensify public education and strengthened public involvement in all delivery programmes. . Enhanced capacity building of qualified local municipalities for the purpose of accelerating accreditation processes. . Mobilisation of funds to address the question of topography, hence the Municipal Infrastructure Grant did not address the above challenge. . Report on the plans in place and timeframes to develop 1 000 sites in De Doorns. . Report on the Izinyoka informal settlement's dispute in Mossel Bay around the removal of residents by the Municipality. . Joint Parliamentary Portfolio Committees should visit De Doorns to conduct a fact-finding mission where privately owned land had been occupied by foreign national from Lesotho. This created a burden on the municipality. As a result, the community extended its shacks to the river bank and flood lines and had no access to basic services, thus resulting in illegal connections and environmental degradation. . The Committee would visit respective deeds offices to oversee and ascertain challenges that hindered or delay process of Title Deeds Offices registration of the state subsidy houses. . The delegation was of the opinion that the contractors needed to be investigated and should pay back government funds.