Inquiry into alleged intelligence failures approved after KZN, Gauteng looting

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Inquiry into alleged intelligence failures approved after KZN, Gauteng looting
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Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence received approval to embark on an inquiry into allegations of intelligence failures by the intelligence services. Looting CivilUnrest Police

Cape Town - Parliament’s Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence chairperson Jerome Maake has confirmed he had received approval from the House Chairpersons of the respective Houses of Parliament to embark on an inquiry into allegations of intelligence failures by the intelligence services.

The inquiry will only be confined to the mandate of the JSCI as contained in the Constitution, the applicable legislation and Joint Rules of Parliament. A statement said that unlike other parliamentary committees, the JSCI conducts its activities in closed sessions as guided by the Intelligence Services Oversight Act 1994, , not all information pertaining to the work of the committee may be disclosed to the public. However, some information will be contained in the Annual Report of the JSCI to be published soon.

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