Hon Deputy Speaker, the question by the hon Moloi indicates specific actions that we are taking, with specific reference to Setas, if I heard the question clearly. What we do is clearly as instructed - as you would remember - in that that area is one of the areas where talk of corruption is rife and high.
We have instructed the board to deal with issues related to investigating the environment to find out what is going on and for action to be taken. As we speak now, there are disciplinary hearings going on, where we have even senior managers from that area being brought to book and having to account for the actions they have taken.
This is one of the practical ways of showing our zero tolerance of corruption, and it is not just rhetorical, but a commitment in that we are actually prepared to walk the talk. Thank you very much. [Applause.]
Position regarding challenges identified by demarcation process with regard to 2011 local government elections
80. Ms D G Nhlengethwa (ANC) asked the Minister for Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs: [Standing over in terms of Rule 115]
With regard to the 2011 local government elections, (a) what challenges have been identified by the demarcation process and (b) how are these challenges being dealt with by the relevant stakeholders?