Hon Speaker, you know, my name is dropped everywhere when anyone does something. I can tell you, even if there is a car accident - Zuma! I think this was ably put here by another hon member on a different occasion. The Zuma name emerges - it is always there and whether one is aware of it or not, it always comes up.
Now, you are saying that the name was dropped. I am not sure whether you said my name was dropped in that transaction. [Interjections] Oh, I see. All you are asking is whether we can ask people to investigate. I am sure that if you have the facts, you can just bring the facts so that people can do the investigation. I think it is as simple as that. If you think something wrong has been done and it therefore needs to be investigated, provide the information. Thank you very much, hon Speaker. [Applause.]
Lessons learnt regarding the combating of substance abuse
10. Mrs P Tshwete (ANC) asked the President of the Republic:
(1) With reference to reports of the negative effect of substance abuse on the development of young people and on social stability in communities, what lessons from his visit to Eldorado Park can be applied to ensure that similar challenges will not occur in other parts of South Africa;
(2) how will he address this issue, especially among the youth;
(3) what mechanisms are in place to ensure that the issue of corrupt police personnel colluding with the drug lords is addressed;
(4) what role can other stakeholders play in reducing the supply of, demand for, and harm related to, substance abuse?