Ramaphosa not 'micromanaging' the intelligence service, says retired domestic spy boss

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Ramaphosa not 'micromanaging' the intelligence service, says retired domestic spy boss
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'All the president wants to see happening is for people to do their jobs and do it properly. So the assertion that he wants to micromanage the intelligence service is misplaced,' said retired SSA domestic branch head, Adv Sam Mahlodi Muofhe.

Retired SSA domestic branch head, Mahlodi Sam Muofhe, says President Cyril Ramaphosa wants people to do their jobs properly.Those who have worked closely with President Cyril Ramaphosa know that he is not a micromanager.

“Having served under him, I can tell you that this president has never micromanaged any department or told any DG what to do, including me. Commenting on Ramaphosa’s decision to take full control of the SSA when he reshuffled his cabinet on Thursday evening, Moufhe said the decision was long overdue.

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