Placing SSA in presidency not 'emergence of a dictatorship': Cyril Ramaphosa

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Placing SSA in presidency not 'emergence of a dictatorship': Cyril Ramaphosa
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has responded to critics who believe that his decision to disband the department of state security and place the State Security Agency (SSA) in the presidency is a move to build a dictatorship or totalitarian state.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has responded to critics who believe that his decision to disband the department of state security and place the State Security Agency in the presidency is a move to build a dictatorship or totalitarian state.

Instead, moving the SSA to the presidency was meant to professionalise it and divorce it from serving factions of the governing party instead of those of the country.Click here for the latest news and analysis of the state capture inquiry “It is an agency that has been docked in a lot of controversy and trouble and we need to realign its work properly with our objectives of a developmental state.”

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