4. Government has recently adopted the National Development Plan with the aim of eliminating poverty and reducing inequality by 2030. The Plan calls for 'people living in South Africa to feel safe and have no fear of crime by 2030'. This can only be achieved through a well- functioning criminal justice system in which members of the JCPS cluster work together. Key deliverables for the Cluster include: . Strengthening the criminal justice system. The intention ultimately is to achieve a single set of objectives, priorities and performance measurement targets. . Strengthening judicial governance and the rule of law. The finalisation of the legislative framework affirms the Chief Justice as the Head of the judiciary. The establishment of the OCJ is an example of the Department's transformation discourse. A key deliverable is the implementation of the Seven-Point Plan (2007), which aims to address obstacles identified within the justice system. Although there has been some progress, more effort will be exerted to fully implement and monitor all aspects of the Plan. . Access to justice. Courts are inaccessible for a host of reasons (including, the legacy of past demarcation, skewed distribution of courts, exorbitant costs of litigation and overstretched court rolls). Processes are underway to review the realignment of the magisterial districts with municipal boundaries where this is both feasible and desirable to enhance access to justice. . The role of the judiciary. There is a need for an 'ideal South Africa judge' to encompass a range of qualities and attributes, which include a progressive judicial philosophy and understanding of the socioeconomic context in which the law is interpreted and enforced. . Investment in the economy. This can only occur in an environment characterised by the rule of law.