But he should respond to Members' Statements.
Allow the Minister to respond.
... not to a previous debate.
Hon Waters, please allow the Minister to respond. Hon Patel, continue.
House Chair, the
truth hurts. So, when hon Tleane talked about Saldanha's success, it contrasted with the hon Hill-Lewis' comment. By the way the hon Hill-Lewis did not say that our data was wrong; he simply said that the Minister of Economic Development is not the arbiter of facts. That is very revealing; that is very telling.
He then committed a standard logical fallacy - the false appeal to authority, by quoting Africa Check as apparently confirming the DA claims about job creation in