From money bags and payments to fund the ANC, to creating fictitious payments that went unaccounted for, the State Security Agency (SSA) has run some questionable operations in the past.
The shocking details were laid bare before Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo at the state capture commission on Tuesday by acting director-general SSA Loyiso Jafta.
The commission got off to a bad start on Tuesday after State Security Minister Ayanda Dlodlo tried to halt Jafta from testifying, citing issues of state security as her main concern.
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However, that application was dismissed.
Members who were in possession of resources of the agency – inter alia, funds, firearms, cars, leases and immovable property – were instructed to return them, with the assurance that all of it is properly accounted for.