Well, let me just
say that I can't claim to have heard very clearly because the interpreter was quite slow. But I do understand what you are talking about. You are raising a concern about corruption despite legislation being there, and what it is that we ...
As I said before, I think ... let's internalise this thing. The fight against corruption is going to need all of us. It requires all of us. All state, all law enforcement agencies in the country, all lawmakers, the public out there, all spheres of government, and people outside government ... we are all required. We just need to form a front against corruption so that people know that they have no room to hide.
These people who are corrupt are not even half of us here. They are quite less than us. But they are able to mount quite a powerful and connected network so that they seem to be invincible. And we are now looking at them as quite a huge army out there. My own view and analysis is that we just need to continue talking about all of this. We just need to agree strongly that all of us don't agree with corruption in our ranks as political parties, our ranks as ... in society, our ranks in schools and wherever corruption is found.
[Inaudible.] ... the fight. I think this is the beginning because we are talking the same language. Nobody embraces corruption here. All of us say down with corruption. And we are saying so! Down with corruption in all its forms! But it's not just government. It's going to be all of us. It's going to take the effort from all of us to do so. Thank you.