Hon Deputy Speaker, hon Dreyer is very clear, of course, in that today the Public Service Commission gave the report to the portfolio committee on the investigation it conducted and the findings it made and so on. We will actually subject that report to discussion and it is then that we will go into details because there are recommendations that are in the report. With regard to the point of taking action, that's exactly what we are insisting on. We are working closely with the Special Investigating Unit and law-enforcement agencies to make it a point that where violations and corrupt acts are actually committed that action must be taken.
We are not saying that we are waiting for that stage. At government level, that corruption is the highest level of a situation in which public servants find themselves on the other side of the disciplinary code, but it starts right from the question of ethics.
That is why we then say that we need to nip it in the bud, so we don't have to wait for that. We appreciate that the law-enforcement agencies are actually doing their best. However, we also say that at the public service level, in terms of implementation, we need to make sure that we use the strategy to deal with issues related to various forms of manifestations of corruption as they arise and also prevent the corruption. Thank you very much.