Africa Map

African Press Agency

African Press Agency Logo
   

 Home
 Country Profile
 Useful Links
 Contact us

Home

South Africa/ZumaBack
[Published: Monday March 11 2019]

Probe: Zuma used intel services to target Ramaphosa

JOHANNESBURG - Former South African President Jacob Zuma used the country's intelligence services for his own political and personal interests, most notably against his successor, Cyril Ramaphosa, a government report charges.

Published Saturday on President Ramaphosa's initiative, the report of about 100 pages details "serious breaches of the Constitution, policy, law, regulations and directives" by Mr Zuma during his nearly nine years in office.

The State Security Agency (SSA) targeted Mr Ramaphosa in the run-up to his becoming head of the ruling African National Congress in 2017, and then president, it said. Mr Zuma stepped down in early 2018 amid charges of massive corruption.


Cash cow


The agency was "able to infiltrate and penetrate the leadership structure" of the movement against Zuma, said the report, drawn up by a team under former minister Sydney Mufamadi said.

The SSA became a "cash cow" for many, both inside and outside the agency, it added.

President Ramaphosa has promised to root out corruption and, in a strong statement on the report, condemned the way the intelligence services had been politicised.


Consider splitting


"A key finding of the panel is that there has been political malpurposing and factionalisation of the intelligence community over the past decade or more that has resulted in an almost complete disregard for the Constitution, policy, legislation and other prescripts," the president said.

A review should consider splitting the SSA in two to create a domestic and a foreign service, he added.  - (ANA) -

AB/ANA/11 March 2019 - - -

 


North South News website

Advertise banner

News icon South Africa/Crypto
News icon Nigeria/Inflation up
News icon Senegal/Economy
News icon Chad/Elections
News icon Zambia/Drought
News icon Germany/Israel
News icon Africa/Millionaires
News icon Nigeria/Revenues
News icon Togo/Constitution
News icon Kenya/Carbon Credits

AFRICAN PRESS AGENCY Copyright © 2005 - 2007