Pretoria – President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed a bill of general intelligence laws, which is the main significant reforms of South African intelligence services.
“The amendment act was 1994 National Strategic Intelligence Law, 2002 Intelligence Services Law and 1994 Intelligent Services Supervision Control Law, President of the President Vincent Magwenya, (March 28, 2025).
“Among other reforms, the adjustment act demolished the existing state security agency as a national government department and replaces it with two separate departments.”
The new departments are responsible for the foreign intelligence service (FIS), national security and national security, as well as the national security and the local intelligence authorities and the foreign intelligence.
The amendment law also reconstructs the Institute of Intelligence for the National Academy of Intelligence (SANANI) and the Internal and External Intelligence Opportunities.
“Widespread changes implement the recommendations of recommendations of the recommendations of the 2018 presidential high-level review panel (SSA) and the state’s recommendations of the state, the public sector (Zondo commission),” he said.
“The law also offers new measures or the trial of such an intersection, including exploration services of Internet traffic intelligence services, South African intelligence services, inexplementing services.
Magwenya is implementing public complaints of the parliamentary committee of the Administration of the Confilinary Permanent Intelligence Committee of the Law of the Law of the Law and the implementation of the parliamentary committee of the Intelligence Committee and the financial and operations of these services and public complaints of public complaints of financial services.
“Newly applied adjustments also provide more autonomy for administrative and functional decisions (NICOC) by the Development Committee (NICOC),” said administrative and functional decisions. “