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‘Money used by intelligence agencies should be accounted for’
Investigative journalist Jacques Pauw has questioned how the State Security Agency has been spending its multi-million rand budget.
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Jacques Pauw: How is State Security Agency spending its budget?
Sars and the State Security Agency have threatened legal action against Jacques Pauw and his publisher, saying parts of his book are in violation of statutory provisions.
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State Security Agency warned against bid to pull Zuma book
Journalist Jacques Pauw and NB Publishers’ attorneys have warned the State Security Agency that they will seek a punitive costs order if the agency tries to stop the printing and publishing of the book, 'The President's Keepers'.
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[ANALYSIS] Threats against Pauw’s book signify Zuma’s increasing desperation
Stephen Grootes says as the calendar flicks ever closer to the start of the ANC’s conference, the smell of desperation from all sides is likely to get stronger.
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R2K slams SSA’s threats against Zuma book
Jacques Pauw’s book ‘The President’s Keepers’ contains allegations against President Jacob Zuma relating to corruption and irregularities with his tax affairs.
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Jacques Pauw not concerned by legal threats over book
NB Publishers say it received a cease and desist letter from the State Security Agency, demanding that they withdraw the book.
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[BOOK EXTRACT] The President’s Keepers
In his latest book, investigative journalist Jacques Pauw exposes the darkest secret at the heart of Jacob Zuma’s compromised government.
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MPs urged to separate issues dealing with cybercrime
The Right2Know campaign and others are worried about provisions that could give the state backdoor access to private networks or broad surveillance powers.
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[EXCLUSIVE] Sarb: Mkhwebane conspired with Presidency, State Security
In an affidavit the Reserve Bank says the Public Protector and the other parties conspired to attack the central bank and undermine its authority.
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Opposition parties seek answers on Gupta spying claims
The UDM’s Bantu Holomisa says that the privacy and safety of political leaders have become a concern.
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McBride downplays Mokotedi’s claims of being monitored
Gauteng Hawks head Prince Mokotedi says Robert McBride has been monitored since he received an intelligence report earlier this year.
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Mokotedi: McBride monitored by Crime Intelligence since March
The Gauteng Hawks boss claims McBride was part of a group that discussed plans to start a popular revolt & have him assassinated.
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Arthur Fraser commits to delivering on his mandate at State Security
The country’s new top spy was today appointed to head the State Security Agency.
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DA says it won’t support Mkhwebane as new Public Protector
The National Assembly is scheduled to debate and vote on Mkhwebane’s nomination tomorrow.
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MPs slate SSA for 'unreliable' information on Public Protector candidates
Members of Parliament have agreed to ignore State Security Agency information on the candidates.
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Govt distances itself from Dirco, SSA statement on terror alerts
Dirco and SSA accused the US embassy of attempting to manipulate SA efforts to combat terrorism.
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Theft at State Security Agency was 'an inside job'
State Security Minister David Mahlobo earlier answered questions about the R17 million theft.
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Suspects in SSA robbery case granted R10k bail each
William Mmotong and Albert Ramabele are not allowed to the leave Pretoria area.
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State security employee claims he was coerced to confess
Three suspects were arrested for theft of about R17 million from State Security Agency’s offices.
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A breakthrough in State Security Agency theft
The Hawks' Hangwani Mulaudzi says the suspect came forward after his photo was published in the media.
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3rd suspect in SSA robbery case believed to be dangerous
Two agency employees have already been arrested & charged with the theft of R17 million.