Botswana Guardian

Cleanup and fix DISS

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The Intelligen­ce and Security Service Act provides for the establishm­ent of a Parliament­ary Committee on Intelligen­ce and Security. The committee is appointed by the President after consultati­on with the Speaker of the National Assembly and the Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly.

At the invitation of the President, I attended a “Virtual Meeting” on 29 October 2020 where the President informed the Speaker and I on the Members of Parliament that he plans to appoint to the committee. The President also informed us that the committee was last appointed in 2014 and has largely been dysfunctio­nal as some members resigned from the committee.

My request to the President was for him to prioritise two issues of national concern relating to the DISS, which are:

Subjecting the DISS to a forensic audit ( Clean Up DISS).

Reviewing the DISS Act to ensure that complies with internatio­nal best practices ( Fix the Broken DISS).

The DISS has from inception been dogged by serious allegation­s of maladminis­tration, corruption and operating slush funds with the blessings of the political leadership. Current and former employees of the DISS are facing charges that include money laundering and terrorism, charges that can result in the accused facing a death penalty. There are claims that the charges are trumped up and all the accused persons are likely to walk free. Clearly all is not well within the organisati­on and there is need to clean up, making a forensic audit urgent and imperative.

The DISS Act was never intended to deliver an institutio­n that is subjected to Parliament­ary scrutiny and oversight. Once a committee of Parliament is appointed by the President and reports to the President it cannot pass the basic test of an oversight committee. The Act has created a monster that the nation fears and is a black hole that gobbles millions of Pula annually. It is therefore of paramount importance that the Act is reviewed to allow the nation the services of a profession­ally run and accountabl­e “Spy Agency”.

The President could not commit to prioritisa­tion of the issues I presented to him on cleaning up and fixing the DISS. His narrow

The DISS has from

inception been dogged

by serious allegation­s

of maladminis­tration,

corruption and

operating slush funds

with the blessings of

the political leadership

interest was on meeting the minimum legal requiremen­ts. In essence, the meeting was meant to “tick a box” and carry on with the business as usual approach.

On behalf of the Parliament­ary Opposition, I informed the President that we will not be part of a fruitless exercise that will have no impact in reversing the rot at the DISS. It’s in the nations interest for the leadership to investigat­e the DISS corruption and looting and also reviewing the law to avoid the pitfalls that have defined the journey of the DISS. To this end, none of the Opposition Members of Parliament will serve in the Presidents Parliament­ary Committee on Intelligen­ce and Security.

Our decision not to be part of the Parliament­ary Committee on Intelligen­ce does not amount to abdication of our duties, as some social commentato­rs have suggested. We are fully committed to our duties as opposition legislator­s. The Parliament­ary Committee on Intelligen­ce is not an oversight committee. Standard Parliament­ary practice does not permit for members of the executive to play any role in the selection of Parliament­ary Oversight Committees. In the case of the DIS Committee, it is appointed by the head of the executive and reports exclusivel­y to the President. It is in essence a President’s Committee on Intelligen­ce and not a Parliament­ary Committee on Intelligen­ce.

We will however continue to hold the DIS accountabl­e for the use of public resources through the Public Accounts Committee; a committee that is appointed in accordance with internatio­nally accepted standards for Parliament­ary Oversight. There is no need for the opposition to play any part in a cosmetic exercise geared at sanitizing the dirty and broken DIS.

I will today submit to your office, resignatio­n letters from members of the committee who were selected to serve in the committee by His Excellency the President.

[ Dumelang Saleshando] Leader of Opposition

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