Madam Deputy Speaker, the colleague heard when I was responding to hon Ngonyama umphumela [with the results]. When we were developing these municipal turnaround strategies, they were done by the three spheres of government in each and every municipality. Therefore, we are satisfied with the credibility.
The issue that is still a concern is the involvement of the people and the ownership of these turnaround strategies by the people. If a municipality veers off, in terms of what is expected, people can intervene and say: Come back into line in terms of what we are doing. That is the only concern. But, in relation to credibility, we are happy. We hope that in the intervening years we will be able to ensure that the people are part of it. We deepen democracy in a real sense. Thank you.
Position regarding aims of Clean Audit Campaign and achievement thereof
89. Mr W P Doman (DA) asked the Minister for Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs: [Standing over in terms of Rule 115]
(a) What were the aims of the Clean Audit Campaign for its first year since its inception and (b) which of these aims have been achieved? NO2523E