Parly wants safeguards to ensure State security agencies don’t abuse vetting powers

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Concerns over the blanket vetting of churches and NGOs arose during public hearings of the so-called 'spy bill'.

CAPE TOWN - Parliament wants to put safeguards in place to ensure State security agencies don't abuse their vetting powers.

This follows an outcry during public hearings on the so-called"spy bill" that there would be blanket vetting of churches and non-governmental organisations .The bill, which will de-establish the State Security Agency and create foreign and domestic intelligence services, is now at an advanced stage of deliberation by an ad hoc committee.

These include those who want to be employed by the State, to render a service to the State or need to have classified information. But a sticking point is a proposal by State security that individuals or institutions suspected of being a national security threat also be subjected to what will be known as a security competence assessment.

“It does not say by including institutions then the agency will be on the witch hunt and just target institutions willy-nilly,” said the African National Congress’ Bheki Hadebe.“It cannot be that we hand over that kind of power to the same people who so egregiously abused it previously.”

 

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