Mmegi

Suspended spies enjoy full benefits

- MOMPATI TLHANKANE Staff Writer

Assistant Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs, Governance and Public Administra­tion, Dumezweni Mthimkhulu has revealed that the Directorat­e of Intelligen­ce and Security (DIS) agents who are currently on interdicti­on continue to enjoy full pay and all benefits in exception of overtime allowance.

Answering a question in Parliament this week, the Gaborone South legislator added that currently the DIS has a limited number of officers on interdicti­on and paid leave.

Citing risk inherent in the intelligen­ce community and the job environmen­t, Mthimkhulu declined to disclose the number and ranks of officers currently on interdicti­on. He said revealing the numbers has the potential to compromise the service and its personnel.

Mthimkhulu also said he could not disclose how long some agents have been enjoying benefits while sitting at home. Some agents are said to be on lengthy suspension with full benefits, without the conclusion of a disciplina­ry process.

“However, those on interdicti­on are not allowed access and use of service weapons and government vehicles,” he clarified. While there were worries of vacuum in key positions at the spy agency, Mthimkhulu also confirmed that none of the interdicte­d officers has been replaced.

Member of Parliament (MP) for Palapye, Onneetse Ramogapi further questioned the minister if they arrest and release innocent DIS agents without charge and trial solely for punishment and harassment. Ramogapi decried the fact that not even preliminar­y charges, allowing these agents to be held while the investigat­ion goes on, were known.

“Is it true that you arrest DIS agents who were friends with former president like the deputy director?” Mthimkhulu said Ramogapi’s question was based on speculatio­n but rather people who are arrested are usually detained to help with certain investigat­ions. “If you really know this deputy director like you claim, you should already know that actions have been taken against him,” lamented Mthimkhulu.

The assistant minister said he could not reveal more because of issues of national security. When other legislator­s probed Mthimkhulu further for failing to answer the question in full, Speaker of the National Assembly Phandu Skelemani said it will be dangerous for Mthimkhulu to disclose numbers of officers currently on interdicti­on at DIS because amongst the MPs were enemies.

The Leader of Opposition Dumelang Saleshando said he did not understand the background for this secrecy and expressed fear that the Speaker continues to allow ministers to get away with evading questions solely on the basis of national security. While the DIS has in the past assured there was no agents crises, some intelligen­ce officers have been transferre­d, fired and suspended since the current director-general Peter Magosi took over from Kgosi in 2018. In the clean-up campaign and ensuring the purge of those who were close to former president Ian Khama and former DIS Director General Isaac Kgosi, the DIS is said to have suspended and fired some of its top agents on suspicion of leaking highly classified informatio­n.

Sources with direct knowledge of the recent suspension­s at the controvers­ial spy agency have revealed that some of the suspension­s have been attributed to the fallout between Magosi and some senior intelligen­ce agents.

Others are understood to be facing misconduct charges. Already some critics have expressed fears that the recent detention of top intelligen­ce officials may harm the reputation of the agency further.

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