Inspector-General of Intelligence (South Africa)


Inspector-General of Intelligence monitors and reviews the operations of the intelligence services of South Africa which include the State Security Agency, Defence Intelligence Division of the South African National Defence Force and Intelligence Division of the South African Police Service. Its second function is to investigate complaints from the South African public as to possible abuses of the constitution and intelligence laws by the intelligence services.

Functions

The following are a summary of the functions of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and his department as legislated Intelligence Services Act, 1994:
The IGI is accountable for his departments activities and reports to the Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence at least once per year.

Powers

The Act gives the Inspector-General and his or her office the following power to conduct its functions:
The Act outlines the penalties for the failure to disclose information as one of being guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years.

Inspector-General's

The following are the IGI's
The South African parliamentary Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence overseas the nomination and interviews of potential
candidates for the position of IGI. The candidate must be South African, fit and proper with a knowledge of intelligence. The JSCI then nominates the most suitable candidate for appointment by the President and whose decision is approved by the National Assembly by means of a two-thirds majority vote. The IGI can only be removed or suspended by the President.