Hon Chair and hon members, I hope next time we come here we will answer alphabetically so that Cele answers first and ... [Inaudible.] [Laughter.] The current personnel
resources for the Cape Town cluster are as follows; Camps Bay is 48 granted, actual is 43, that is minus five; Cape Town is 575 granted, 499 is actual, 76 down; Kensington is 71 granted, 63 actual, minus eight; Langa is 113 granted, 102 actual; Maitland is 84 granted, 69 actual, down 15; Pinelands is 77 granted, 66 actual, down 11; Sea Point is 154 granted, 123 actual, down 31; Table Bay Harbour is 73 granted, 50 actual, down 23; Woodstock is 165 granted, 138 actual, down 27. For the financial year 2019- 2020, the Western Cape Province has been capacitated through the following processes; enlistment of entry-level constables including national competencies is 1 206 and then real enlistment of personnel is 34. Promotions Phase 1 is 168 and promotions phase 2 is 121. The answer to question 2, yes the Office of the National Commissioner is currently reviewing the resources allocation criteria in order to address any possible shortcomings in light of the recent court judgement in the Western Cape High Court with regards to the matter between the Social Justice Coalition, Equal Education and the Nyanga Community Police Forum against the Minister of Police. Thank you, Chair.