Inspector-general of intelligence Setlhomamaru Dintwe. Picture: Screenshot (YouTube)
NATIONAL NEWS - Making startling revelations on the workings of the State Security Agency (SSA), inspector-general of intelligence Dr Setlhomamaru Isaac Dintwe painted a grim picture at the Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture on Wednesday.
Dintwe outlined how the agency became a cash cow for operatives, which he said resembled an employment agency for the politically connected.
In his testimony before Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, Dintwe lifted the lid on how:
Intelligence Minister Ayanda Dlodlo irregularly approved the appointment of 26 officials to management positions, despite acting director-general Loyiso Jafta’s refusal.