SSA denies ‘Operation Sibonkolo’ claims linked to minister
The SSA has dismissed claims of a covert operation linked to Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, calling the allegations diversionary tactics.
The State Security Agency (SSA) has dismissed claims regarding the ‘Operation Sibonkolo’ report linked to the Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni.
This follows a report by Sunday World, which alleged that an intelligence document released by the SSA accused Ntshavheni of misusing state resources to target her political opponents.
According to the publication, which claims to have seen the report, the minister initiated a covert operation named ‘Sibonkolo’ to monitor and discredit Deputy President Paul Mashatile and other senior ANC politicians, aiming to position herself among the party’s top six leaders.
In a statement issued by the Ministry in the Presidency yesterday, the SSA said it does not normally comment on media reports. However, it stated that the allegations about the so-called Operation Sibonkolo undermine the progress being made to transform the agency as recommended by the High-Level Review Panel.
“These tactics seek to paint the SSA as an agency stuck in a rogue mode. As a matter of fact, the SSA does not have an operation called Sibonkolo or any operation focused on the manipulation of the state apparatus to further or undermine any individual political ambitions.
“The work of the SSA is governed by established operational directives, while the process to establish the necessary regulations is underway. In addition, the oversight mechanisms established through legislation are fully operational,” the statement said. – SAnews.gov.za
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