Sowetan

Review of SA spooks ‘needs time’

Spies accused of looting slush fund

- By Penwell Dlamini

The presidency has asked for time to be given to a review panel looking into the State Security Agency (SSA) in order to do its work. Sunday Times reported yesterday that state security minister Dipuo Letsatsi-Duba has ordered a revetting of all intelligen­ce officials in a bid to root out spies accused of looting a slush fund of up to R1bn. The move was inspired, insiders told the newspaper, by nothing but a purge of spooks deemed loyal to former director-general Arthur Fraser and, by extension, former president Jacob Zuma.

In its statement yesterday, the presidency said in view of the mandate and concerns over governance problems at the SSA, Ramaphosa appointed a high-level review panel in June to assess the mandate, capacity and organisati­onal

‘‘ Move inspired by a purge of spooks loyal to former DG and Zuma

integrity of the State Security Agency.

“Chaired by former safety and security minister Sydney Mufamadi, the 10-member panel is mandated, among other terms of reference, to identify all material factors that allowed for the developmen­t of some of the current challenges within the agency, so that appropriat­e measures can be instituted to prevent a recurrence.

“The panel has been establishe­d to assist in ensuring a responsibl­e and accountabl­e national intelligen­ce capability for the country in line with the constituti­on and relevant legislatio­n,” said spokespers­on Khusela Sangoni-Khawe. “While the review process unfolds, political responsibi­lity for the SSA remains with minister [Dipuo] LetsatsiDu­ba and management and staff at the agency are expected to conduct themselves with the requisite responsibi­lity, respect and integrity.” She added that Ramaphosa expects to receive a report from the panel “in due course”.

“This process must be allowed to run its course.”

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