The Citizen (Gauteng)

Boss unaware of ‘rogue unit’

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Acting South African Revenue Service (Sars) commission­er Mark Kingon yesterday said he was not aware of any intelligen­ce unit operating within the revenue collection agency.

Kingon was asked bluntly by Democratic Alliance (DA) member of parliament (MP) David Maynier whether, to his knowledge, their was any intelligen­ce gathering unit, legal or illegal, within Sars or on behalf of the organisati­on within the State Security Agency (SSA).

“I don’t know, but I am not aware of any intelligen­ce unit in the legal sense operating at Sars or for Sars at the SSA,” Kingon replied. “Obviously we gather intelligen­ce, but it is not an intelligen­ce unit.”

Kingon said Sars needed to gather intelligen­ce to fight tax crimes and illicit money flows.

“Tax crime is a very serious issue. You need intelligen­ce to be able to tackle these things,” he said.

The remarks were made during a Sars briefing to parliament’s standing committee on finance, days after the Sunday Times again apologised for a series of articles on transgress­ions by a “rogue” intelligen­ce unit within Sars, allegedly set up on the watch of Pravin Gordhan, currently minister of public enterprise­s, while he headed the revenue collection service.

The newspaper parted ways with two investigat­ive reporters who wrote the stories. – ANA

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