Former spy boss Mo Shaik claims former president Jacob Zuma abused the country's intelligence service
But he's refusing to go as far as calling it an offence of treason.Njenje: Zuma allegedly gave Guptas access to his office
"I think that what we have here is the president not being mindful of his constitutional obligations, especially in regard to intelligence," said Shaik. "Don't forget, the constitution does give the president the power and the authority to direct the intelligence services."
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