Just to play devil's advocate, why do people think this should be laid at the feet of the minister?
Why not undertake an investigation, see where the mistakes were made and if they were screw-ups or a structural problem, change whatever needs to be changed to prevent this from happening in the future, and if the investigation reveals there was someone who was responsible as a result of doing their job poorly, fire that person?
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