Madam Speaker, I thank my colleague for that very good question.
As I said earlier, the company directors should personally be brought to justice for their wrongdoing. Unfortunately, that is not what is happening right now. They have managed to get off the hook because of the delays in the legal proceedings. Frankly, the company has to pay for its behaviour in some way.
We cannot give corporations a free pass when they conduct shady business abroad.
It is certainly important that there be consequences for the people involved. I think that in some cases, the company has to take some responsibility for the corporate culture that is at issue. It is not just the individuals who are responsible on the basis of their roles within the company. There is also a corporate culture that is sometimes to blame and that should be overhauled.
The public prosecution service must be given the latitude to determine the best course of action. There is no room for political interference by the government due to pressure from its friends.