Daily Dispatch

Cyril to probe State Security Agency

- By THABO MOKONE The President’s Keepers.

PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa is to set up a review panel to probe shenanigan­s at the State Security Agency‚ including the alleged abuse of R1-billion of taxpayers’ money by its former director-general‚ Arthur Fraser.

Ramaphosa made the announceme­nt in the National Assembly yesterday while responding to questions from MPs on what he was doing to deal with “malfeasanc­e‚ corruption‚ abuse of resources” within the SSA and the crime intelligen­ce division of the SAPS.

The president said he would soon be setting up a panel of security experts to probe the systems and governance of the country’s top security agencies.

Ramaphosa said the review panel of experts would also probe allegation­s levelled against Fraser in which he is accused of wasting about R1billion by running the Principal Agent Network (PAN) project when he was the DDG of SSA in the early 2000s.

The allegation­s have been detailed by investigat­ive journalist Jacques Pauw in his book‚

Fraser was recently transferre­d from SSA to the department of correction­al services following a stand-off with the inspector-general of intelligen­ce‚ Setlhomama­ru Dintwe.

Asked by the DA leader Mmusi Maimane why Fraser had not been fired but merely moved to another government department‚ Ramaphosa was initially reluctant to answer the question.

The president first argued the matter was sub judice as the DA had gone to court on the matter‚ but later relented when the opposition party pressed him further on the issue.

The DA wanted to know why Ramaphosa was pursuing disciplina­ry action against suspended SARS boss Tom Monyane while nothing was being done about Fraser.

“If they are trying to do an equation between two different cases‚ one would say that in the case of the intelligen­ce services‚ we’ve had to take a number of considerat­ions into account due to the sensitive nature of our intelligen­ce service‚” said Ramaphosa.

“… I thought and decided that it was best to move Mr Fraser out so that the review panel that I have spoken about can get into the depth of the issues within our intelligen­ce service and once it gets into those depths‚ we will see what unfolds and indeed if there’s further action that needs to be taken‚ it will be taken.”

 ?? Picture: GCIS ?? UNDER SCRUTINY: President Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday hosted a breakfast meeting with economic cluster ministers at his official residence in Cape Town. Ramaphosa is to set up a review panel to probe shenanigan­s at the State Security Agency
Picture: GCIS UNDER SCRUTINY: President Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday hosted a breakfast meeting with economic cluster ministers at his official residence in Cape Town. Ramaphosa is to set up a review panel to probe shenanigan­s at the State Security Agency

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