Chairperson, I tend to agree with hon Meshoe. In the recent past people have lost valuable assets because of what is termed small print or fine print. In all business transactions that occurred in the past, sellers used to disregard the fact that they needed to explain to people what they were about to sign. In the past, many people actually signed away their rights. That is how businesses used to operate.
The National Credit Act actually protects the consumers. It is their legal right to obtain an explanation - in their mother tongue - about the implications of the fine print of the decision they are about to take. In the event that somebody has experienced such misfortune, I suggest that they be sent to the Department of Trade and Industry, DTI, so that we can deal with the cases as and when they come before us. I thank you.