Thank you, Mr Speaker. Since July last year, numerous task teams have been established to probe service delivery at the SABC and Sentech. There was also the Caster Semenya support task team. None produced results. However, there are numerous laws, rules and regulations applicable to the Public Service dealing with corruption, and Ministers already have executive powers to appoint and dismiss directors-general. By simply exercising these powers they will send a clear message that corruption is not tolerated. For example, nine months after taking office in the Western Cape, the DA is already implementing anticorruption measures. It is clear that the root problem related to corruption is the nonimplementation of existing laws.
Now, Mr Deputy President, when - in what year - will you stop planning more meetings of yet another interministerial committee and simply begin to apply the law? [Applause.]