Deputy Chairperson, I give notice on behalf of Cope that at the next sitting of the Council I shall move:
That the Council -
1) notes the startling and endless inability of the government to implement the Public Finance Management Act with the rigour and force that it deserves;
2) further notes the inexplicable delay by National Treasury in expeditiously helping the Gauteng province to staunch huge leakages and looting in the departments of health and social development by putting these services under enormous pressure;
3) notes that the Special Investigating Unit is being asked to investigate fraud in the Gauteng department of health, estimated at R1 billion; and
4) debates whether the time has come to substantially amend the Public Finance Management Act in order to prevent South Africa, under the ANC government, from totally bankrupting South Africa and putting our country where Greece is today.
Deputy Chair, I give notice on behalf of Cope that at the next sitting of the House I shall move:
That the Council -
1) notes the importance of re-introducing competitive school sports in schools around the country;
2) further notes the model of support and investment in school infrastructure that is being introduced in Mafikeng in the North West province by the Ngaka Modiri Molema district and the mayor, Phaladi Saku;
3) debates the need for such practices to be emulated in order to nurture sporting talent in our schools; and
4) also debates the need to instill discipline in South African children while promoting a healthy lifestyle and a healthy spirit of competitiveness.
Deputy Chairperson, I hereby give notice on behalf of the DA that I will move at the next sitting of the House:
That the Council -
1) notes that the Rapport of Sunday, 4 December 2011, said that former Judge Willem Heath knew that former President Thabo Mbeki was misleading the country by plotting the corruption case against President Jacob Zuma;
2) also notes that the rape case against President Jacob Zuma was also planned during that time;
3) further notes that former Judge Heath also knew that former President Mbeki used the Independent Investigating Unit and others by telling them what to do and what to say;
4) acknowledges that if these allegations were true, then former Judge Heath is certainly liable to be drawn into a court action against him for withholding important information from the courts and is also liable for misleading the people of South Africa and the courts of law; and
5) requests the legal fraternity to clear these dark and unanswered allegations.
[Interjections.]
You will answer that next time because you have failed to answer it right now.