Ramaphosa authorises publication of report into State Security Agency via SABCNewsOnline
President Cyril Ramaphosa has shared the High Level Review Panel on the State Security Agency report with stakeholders.has authorised the publication of the report of the High Level Review Panel on the State Security Agency , which has assessed the mandate, capacity and organisational integrity of the agency.
The Presidency has shared the report with a range of stakeholders including State Security Minister Dipuo Letsatsi-Duba, Inspector-General of Intelligence, Dr Setlhomamaru Dintwe, and Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence. Ramaphosa appointed the panel in June 2018 to assess the structure of the SSA in relation to its mandate, systems and capacity. He asked it to assist to ensure a responsible and accountable national intelligence capability for the country in line with the Constitution.Meanwhile, Ramaphosa handed over the over 140 thousand hectares of land to the Malobola and the Mahlangu families at a ceremony in Mamelodi east of Pretoria earlier on Saturday.
Some beneficiaries of the settled and finalised land claims in Gauteng have vowed to make their returned land productive, create jobs and uplift their communities.The Malobola and the Mahlangu families were forcefully removed from their land in 1960s.
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