The State Security Agency says retired members are being roped in to help it clear a vetting backlog.
Image:The State Security Agency says retired members are being roped in to help it clear a vetting backlog.
They are not being recalled to assist in foreign operations, as erroneously speculated, the SSA said on Wednesday.the agency was “working on a strategy to turn around the situation regarding the backlog on vetting. “The plan to bring on board retired members had nothing to do with foreign postings but a capacity drive to fast-track the eradication of the vetting backlog, which is the terrain of the domestic branch.” vet public officials in state organs, particularly those involved in procurement spending.
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