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In South Africa's democracy, the civilian intelligence agency's power has been weaponized to spy on political rivals, the media and civil society, while oversight institutions largely falter. As inquiries into Jacob Zuma's presidency opened doors for intelligence reform, Cyril Ramaphosa's administration has, at important moments, offered superficial fixes, entrenching state control.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 Understanding intelligence accountability: towards a critical approach
Chapter 2 Race to the bottom: expanding intelligence in an international context
Chapter 3 Accountability theatre: how intelligence oversight can be set up to fail
Chapter 4 Undercover abuses: human intelligence and covert counterintelligence
Chapter 5 Public oversight in action: reining in communication surveillance
Chapter 6 Repairing state power: intelligence accountability under Cyril Ramaphosa
Conclusion: Rethinking intelligence accountability
Notes
References



