In these two cases, people from the minister's office had conversations with the public servants, and the result of their actions was the establishment of positions for them, unique and inappropriate positions. That was the only [Editor's Note: Inaudible] that we obtained. The conclusion was that this was not right, and that it was not a proper use of the staffing system. We revoked those positions. We obtained enough information to conclude that this was inappropriate and that these positions had to be abolished.
On November 19th, 2007. See this statement in context.