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"content": "willing to share that information with us. Although we were just the three of us, in camera, he was not willing to tell us. Therefore, if there is an hon. Member who knows, he or she must be a genius. He also asked about what happened to the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission (TJRC). To my knowledge, that Commission has already started its work. A Commission does not have to operate above ground all the time. There is a lot of preparatory work that needs to be done by a Commission. Let us not pre-judge that Commission. Let us give them time and then ask for their progress report when time is due. Mr. Imanyara asked bout witness protection. This is a very important subject. This House, in its wisdom, actually passed Witness Protection Act. We have been told from international circles that, that law may not be very water tight. There are several loopholes and weaknesses in it. We have requested recommendations to tighten that law from the international community. The office of the Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs is working very closely with the legal experts in this matter. Very shortly, he will bring some amendments to the law to tighten it. It is worrying because there have been suspicions that some of the extra judicial killings that have taken place may be connected with this matter. I have no evidence at all that, that is the case. I would like to ensure that all those who have got information that could lead to proper prosecution of those who were involved in this matter are protected, so that they are able to provide that evidence to the trial when it starts."
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