MaMkhize, when offenders that are sentenced do commit these further offences, we do not take the law into our own hands. If there has been a criminal offence that has been committed, we let the police know and they have to go through the courts again to receive their further sentences for that.
Therefore, it is not up to us to sentence them; we do not give sentences. It is the duty of the judiciary and magistrates to do that, and we respect them for that. But, at least, we know that once they get further charges it adds to the years that they still have to stay in prison.
And we don't make prison life very, very comfortable for all prisoners that are inside. We are trying our best to make sure that privileges are limited. Once you commit a crime, we try to use the incentive-based system so that, through incentives, you go up from being a phase-1 offender to another phase. We are trying to encourage them to get out of prison rather than staying in prison.