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Acting Director General at the State Security Agency Loyiso Jafta testified at the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into allegations of state capture. The recent exposures of the agency are an indication of the deeper crisis at the agency, says the writer. Picture: Itumeleng English/African News Agency/ANA
Fixing the dysfunctionality within the SSA requires going back to the basics
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Dr Pingla Udit
The public exposure of the State Security Agency (SSA) at the state capture inquiry is yet another confirmation of the deep crisis that has taken root in the country’s intelligence services.
Since the advent of democracy in 1994, the transformation of intelligence services has been subjected to great debate and introspection. In contrast, the 2009 creation of the SSA was not subjected to any rigorous debate and introspection.
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On Tuesday, 02 February 2021, the Right2Know Campaign wrote a letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa at the backdrop of the revelations and testimony given by the Chairperson of the High-Level Panel Review, Dr Sidney Mufumadi at the State Capture Commission of Inquiry in the previous week.
When the State Security Agency played its dirty tricks, where was Parliament?
27 January 2021 12:59 PM Loyiso Jafta
Share This: The current SSA is rife with the nameless, faceless officials who were doing the looting, says DA MP Dianne Kohler-Barnard.
On Tuesday, the State Security Agencyâs (SSA) Director-General, Loyiso Jafta, claimed to have circumstantial evidence that some judges, or a judge, were bribed to influence the outcome of court cases against former President Jacob Zuma.
Jafta told the State Capture Commission that for years there was no oversight by Parliament or any other statutory body over the SSA.
Sydney Mufamadi testified that Project Justice was aimed at influencing judges to rule in Zumaâs favour.