Adjunkspeaker, in die begrotingsdebat het ek aan die agb Minister ges dat daar 'n verantwoordelikheid op hom rus om te verseker dat die mense van Suid-Afrika - die belastingbetalers, veral - kan insae verkry in die Nkandla-verslag. Die agb Minister het toe gereageer. Hy s vir my ek is oorhaastig. Hy s vir my ek moet wag. (Translation of Afrikaans paragraph follows.)
[Mr P J GROENEWALD: Deputy Speaker, in the budget debate I told the hon Minister that it's his responsibility to ensure that the people of South Africa - especially the taxpayers, get access to the Nkandla report. The hon Minister did respond then. He said to me that I am in too great a hurry. He said to me that I must wait.]
Hon Minister, I had read your mind. I knew you would not make it public ...
... want die verslag word nou verwys na die Gesamentlike Staande Komitee oor Intelligensie wat 'n geslote vergadering is. Die mense en die belastingbetalers van Suid-Afrika weet nog steeds nie wat staan in die Nkandla-verslag nie. Ek wil s die agb Minister mislei homself as hy dink deur die verslag vir die Gesamentlike Staande Komitee oor Intelligensie te gee, is dit geopenbaar, want niemand word daar toegelaat behalwe die lede van die Intelligensie nie. Agb Minister, solank u nie daardie verslag bekendmaak nie, sal die VF Plus nie u begrotingspos ondersteun nie. Ons is daarteen. Dankie. (Translation of Afrikaans paragraph follows.)
[... because the report is now referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence which is a closed meeting. The people and the taxpayers of South Africa still do not know what is in the Nkandla report. I want to say the hon Minister is misleading himself if he thinks by giving the report to the Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence it is made public, because no one is allowed there except the members of Intelligence. Hon Minister, as long as you are not making the report public, the FF Plus will not support your Budget Vote. We are against it. Thank you.]