R600-million looted from spy agency

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🔒 Allegations of fraudulent invoices being paid by the State Security Agency (SSA) have allegedly led to state coffers being looted of more than R600-million from a slush fund by officials in the agency and their co-conspirators outside it.

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Just more corrupt officials. What's new. It's not going to stop.

Because she is guilty ?

Lock them all up!!

And we wonder why our intelligence services is so useless

But of course no surprise once again

She is not doing what capitalist want, they want her out....!!!!

This agency needs complete overhaul

The not so secret 'service'.

Who authorized their payments

How many trillions totalling so far? Anyone able to keep track? I know there was a site with a counter a while back, but that counter very quickly clocked over.

He can't comment on their operation legal or illegal. Political head will brief intelligence portfolio committee and president.....

And nothing will happen about it unless white people are blamed

Hes involved in it

Only 600m? These guys were amateurs

plunder

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