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The recent signing of the General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill by President Cyril Ramaphosa marks a pivotal moment in South Africa's efforts to reform its intelligence services, promising greater oversight and accountability while addressing long-standing concerns about privacy and state power.
Newly declassified JFK files reveal extensive CIA operations in South Africa, exposing decades-long intelligence networks and surveillance programs. Fresh analysis connects these historical revelations to recent legal battles between Independent Media and state security agencies, highlighting ongoing tensions between national security and press freedom.
Bongo is accused of offering a bribe to evidence leader in Parliament’s Eskom inquiry, Ntuthuzelo Vanara, in 2017, and is accused of contravening the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act 12 of 2004 (PRECCA).
Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni faces mounting corruption allegations, prompting calls for her removal and raising questions about the ANC’s step aside rule’s inconsistent application.
The Democratic Alliance calls for the immediate resignation of Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni as the Hawks conclude a probe into allegations of R2. 5 million tender corruption, raising questions about accountability in the Cabinet.
The Hawks have arrested a 21-year-old suspect in connection with the alleged leak of the 2024 matric results, raising concerns about the integrity of the education system.
It emerged on social media that a website was claiming that it could sell verified matric results to pupils for R100.
Gwarube’s response came after it emerged on social media that a website was selling verified matric results to learners for as little as R100.
Minister Siviwe Gwarube announces an investigation by the Hawks and State Security into a potential breach of the 2024 National Senior Certificate results, following reports of a website selling verified results to students.
The City of Johannesburg has opted not to appeal a court ruling on VIP security policy, aiming to address concerns and clarify the approval process for protective services for leadership.
OPINION: The implementation of the National Development Plan policing policies is overdue, including de-militarisation, improved training and, of crucial importance, an independent oversight board — but the political appetite appears lacking, writes Mary De Haas.
If the South African government is serious about the safety of its people it needs professional people to work for the SSA, not politically connected individuals who will only be the eyes and ears of their handlers.
A deputy national director of public prosecutions without security clearance presents challenges for an entity that is tasked with upholding the rule of law and ensuring that prosecutions are conducted fairly.
Anton du Plessis’ dual citizenship said to be at the centre of vetting concerns.
The NPA said regarding advocate Anton Du Plessis, who holds South African and UK citizenship, he disclosed the dual citizenship and has not posed any security risk in South Africa.
The country has been ranked fifth globally in cybercrime density—the proportion of cybercrime victims among internet users—marking an 8% increase from the previous year, 2021.
Two former Zondo Commission evidence leaders to assist with probes without security clearances.
Ntshavheni said extortion was often driven by economically disadvantaged individuals who exploited opportunities for personal gain.
The face behind the ghost account ‘Goolammv’ on X (previously Twitter) has been revealed.
Office of the Public Protector and the Independent Communications Authority of SA mull over possible investigations into requests to investigate the May 29 polls
The government’s wage system processes thousands of garnishee orders running into millions of rands each month.
Most South Africans live in fear of rampant violent crime, with confidence in policing plunging to an all-time low of 21 percent in 2021/22. Under successive ministers, and the absence of proper oversight, corruption and nepotism escalated along with continuing political interference. All parties in our new unity government must stand firm in ensuring that the best possible candidate is appointed to this crucial safety portfolio.
With only five days remaining until the elections on May 29, Limpopo police are fully prepared to ensure safety and security. They are determined not to tolerate any lawlessness during this highly anticipated event.
The NATJOINTS chairperson said they conducted a national security assessment and they are satisfied with the operational plan that is being implemented to ensure peaceful elections.
Concerns over why Cele and Office of the Inspector-General of Intelligence are trying to keep a critical report on Phala Phala events a secret.