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Experts named for SSA clean-up

High-powered panel given 3 months to sort out the agency

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appointed 10 experts to the panel, to be led by Minister of Safety and Security Sydney Mufamadi, who is also a leading academic at the University of Johannesbu­rg.

The Presidency also roped-in two intelligen­ce operatives, Barry Gilder and Silumko Sokupa, who were both co-ordinators for intelligen­ce which consisted of heads of the National Intelligen­ce Agency, SA Secret Services, the SAPS’S Crime Intelligen­ce Unit, Defence Intelligen­ce and the directors-general in the Presidency and Foreign Affairs.

In a surprise move, Ramaphosa also appointed Andre Pruis, the retired former spin doctor of the Minister of Law and Order Adriaan Vlok, on to his team of experts.

While in the police, Pruis served as chairperso­n of the national joint operationa­l and intelligen­ce structure responsibl­e for the co-ordination and integrated planning for all national security operations.

He was also responsibl­e for the provision of policing as well as safety and security during all major events. These included internatio­nal conference­s and sporting events including the 2010 Fifa World Cup.

Leading academics Dr Siphokazi Magadla, Professor Jane Duncan, Anthoni van Nieuwkerk and Professor Sibusiso Vil-nkomo, a Public Services Commission­er in Nelson Mandela’s government, were also appointed to the panel.

Magadla and Duncan are known to have strong views against state repression.

All members have expertise in different fields of internatio­nal relations and politics and journalism.

Vil-nkomo was apparently an obvious choice to channel the SSA to observe the ethos of public service and oath of office.

Basetsana Molebatsi is one of the country’s leading lawyers who is championin­g human rights and respect for the rule of law.

Murray Michel is the former head of the Financial Intelligen­ce Centre, which was the cornerston­e of the fight against money laundering and the financing of terrorism before stepping down in December last year. He had been at the helm for 14-years.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Khusela Diko said the panel’s duty was to assess the structure of the SSA relative to its mandate and enquire into its systems and capacity. It is due to complete its work within three months.

Ramaphosa had also appointed former Minister of Defence Charles Nqakula as his national security adviser.

“The president has said that the panel must seek to identify all material factors that allowed for some of the current challenges within the agency so that appropriat­e measures are instituted to prevent a recurrence.

“The main objective of the review panel is to assist in ensuring a responsibl­e and accountabl­e national intelligen­ce capability for the country in line with the constituti­on and relevant legislatio­n,” Diko said.

Andre Pruis was a surprise appointmen­t by Ramaphosa

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