Minister, I don't think I've ever been quite so shocked as to be in this House and ... [Interjections.] Perhaps you could ask your members to be quiet so you can hear. ... to hear from a Minister that he is totally ignorant about what is going on in his own Ministry.
For you to suggest that you are a judge and jury and that you have the right to declare to the land, "Oh well, I asked him," is worse than the President saying: "Trust me." I'm sorry, I don't listen to men saying trust me and I haven't done so since I was 13 years old!
Now, Minister, I would like you to come clean to this House and tell us what on earth is going on within your Ministry. This man is not suspended. You suspend the Pikolis of the country but you do not suspend the man ... [Interjections.] ... with the biggest cloud hanging over him of any person in this entire country. He has confessed to having friends none of us should have. He is in a position ...