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South Africa is trying to put a stop to the abuse of its intelligence agencies – what still needs fixing

South Africa is trying to put a stop to the abuse of its intelligence agencies – what still needs fixing

SOUTH Africa’s security laws are open to abuse by rogue intelligence operatives and politicians. These laws are meant to govern the conduct of covert activities by intelligence agencies and oversight mechanisms. However, weaknesses have been exploited to spy on citizens and for political ends. South Africa has four official intelligence agencies. They are: the State Security Agency, whose job is to inform the government about threats to national stability Crime Intelligence Division of the South African Police Service Defence Intelligence the Financial Intelligence Centre, to counter financial crimes The interception of communications judge grants permission to the above agencies to…
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Corruption in South Africa: new book lifts the lid on who profits – and their corporate enablers

Corruption in South Africa: new book lifts the lid on who profits – and their corporate enablers

KEITH GOTTSCHALK THE new book The Unaccountables: The Powerful Politicians and Corporations who Profit from Impunity is welcome for the way it contextualises corruption. It shows how politicians and bureaucrats could not implement corruption without their corporate and professional enablers – the accountants, auditors and advocates who make it all possible. The book is the result of a decade of research by Open Secrets and other NGOs. It is edited by Michael Marchant, Mamello Mosiana, Ra’eesa Pather and Hennie van Vuuren (a blend of investigative journalists and activists) and has 11 named contributors. Analytically, it covers four overlapping issues: crimes…
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