5.1 Quality of reporting 5.1.1 The Committee must again express its dissatisfaction that, as was the case with the preceding three annual reports, the credibility of the information contained in the Annual Report remains questionable. The DCS should remain cognisant of the fact that they have a responsibility to ensure that all information submitted to Parliament is accurate. Failure to do so may be interpreted as deliberate attempts to mislead Parliament, and thwart effective oversight, and ultimately service delivery. 5.1.2 As in previous years, the AGSA reported that there was no clear link between the indicators and targets contained in the strategic plan, and that this made definitive assessments of the DCS' success in meeting targets impossible. As stated in previous reports the DCS should ensure that indicators and targets contained in its strategic plan, annual performance plans and annual performance reports are properly aligned.