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The Sunday Times has now let the SARS rogue Spy Unit cat out of the bag despite the considerable efforts on the part of the, SARS Commissioner, Tom Monyane, to deflect attempts by the DA to have the report tabled for consideration by the Standing Committee on Finance.
Monyane did this by obfuscating that the report was a draft report, that it had been referred to the Minister of Finance and that it bizarrely did not form part of the SARS mandate despite having been commissioned by Monyane himself.
Given these latest revelations, the DA will now write to the Chair of the Standing Committee on Finance, Yunus Carrim, to call on him to require that the Minister of Finance, Nhlanhla Nene, as well as Tom Monyane appear before the Committee before the end of November 2015 to brief the committee on the KPMG report as well as to take unrestricted questions from members of the committee. This meeting of the Committee must be an extended one over a minimum of two days in order to ensure that sufficient opportunity is given to fully explore the extent and ramifications of this disaster as well as to ensure that the Unit has in fact been dismantled and will never be established again.
The damning report in the Sunday Times alleges that the rogue SARS Spy Unit:
- Operated outside normal controls, protocols and oversight;
- Its agents were referred to as “ghost employees”; and
- Unlawfully monitored, recorded and transcribed proceedings at National Prosecuting Authority offices as instructed by former SARS deputy commissioner Ivan Pillay.
The attempts by the Chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence, Ms Connie September, to make the report and the SARS rogue Spy Unit an intelligence matter - as well as the reported attempt by Deputy Finance Minister, Mcebisi Jonas, to have the report classified as “top secret” - can logically be concluded to be attempts to protect certain highly placed cadres from further investigation and prosecution. This is reinforced by the report that Minister Mcebisi Jonas instructed that the KPMG report be “sanitised” to remove all blame from any individuals.
There is undoubtedly an urgent need to fully and publicly investigate the role played in the SARS rogue Spy Unit by the Finance Minister and SARS Commissioner as well as the full operations of the Unit. The integrity of SARS must be restored in order to protect its ability to competently collect revenue.
Issued by DA
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