In restructuring the intelligence services, the Minister in the Presidency said the Inspector General of Intelligence would need to conduct regular oversight of communication interception to guard against abuse.
CAPE TOWN - Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshaveni is giving South Africans the assurance their right to privacy won’t be abused through the bulk interception of communication by intelligence services.
In restructuring the intelligence services, Ntshaveni said the Inspector General of Intelligence would need to conduct regular oversight of communication interception to guard against abuse.
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