We support that wholeheartedly, because this issue in regard to disabled people is a very important component of empowering them. We know that in the apartheid system there were no plans and no vision regarding how to promote and assist all people who were living with disabilities. So, that is part of the programme and plan of the department and, as a member of the Judicial Service Commission, as well as the Magistrates' Commission, we take that into account.
I think that that case is a lesson for all of us, that we ensure that we constantly promote the transformation of the landscape of our judiciary at all levels. Thank you.
Capacity of SAPS to fight organised crime, particularly in Gauteng, and details relating thereto
22. Mr D B Feldman (Cope) asked the Minister of Police:
Whether the SA Police Service is capable of dealing with organised crime in its current form, especially in Gauteng; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details?