Speech by Dene Smuts MP, Democratic Alliance shadow minister of justice, in debate on the Justice and Constitutional Development budget vote, June 24 2009
A long time ago I suggested to the late Dullah Omar that he would be dispensing with justice as our first democratic Justice Minister, instead of dispensing justice, and I was only half joking.
Because we had embarked on the wholesale indemnification and amnestising of people who had broken the law, under the process that became known by the name of the Commission we legislated into life in 1995 in this committee as the TRC. (I think my last involvement with this portfolio was in 2005 when we debated the Final, Final Report of the TRC.)
The unfinished business of that difficult process is still with us.
It is with us in the form of applications for pardon.
It is with us in the heartbreaking business of the exhumation of the remains of missing persons.