Reshaping SA’s intelligence services
Feb 28, 2021
4 minutes
DR PINGLA UDIT
agency
ITUMELENG ENGLISH
African News Agency (ANA)
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.
Against the background of the central role played by the intelligence services in upholding the apartheid state, the
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