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880 Apartheid Spy Suspects…

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Original Post Date: 2003-11-21  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 11/21/2003 5:49:09 AM
880 Apartheid Spy Suspects…

[Note. Background: This highly complicated issue needs some explaining. Some weeks ago, the Vice President of South Africa, Zuma, was accused of various “corruption” and the taking of bribes. He was going to be investigated by President Mbeki’s personal “Police Unit” – known as “The Scorpions”. My personal take on this is that I think President Mbeki wants to get rid of Vice President Zuma to make way for someone else – possibly – Cyril Ramaphosa. Zuma is also a Zulu – and it is thought that he got the position of Vice President so as to please the Zulus. It may be that they never intended for South Africa to have a Zulu president, and it may be necessary to get rid of Zuma so as to put someone else in the position of Vice President to succeed Mbeki. Thus he needs an excuse to get rid of Zuma… thus the charges… The head of the Scorpions is Ngcuka. Vice President Zuma used to head a section of an ANC Intelligence unit, and is known to be quite a tough fighter. As soon as the accusations came out against him, it appears he called in his buddies – Maharaj and Mo Shaik – to them make public counter-accusations against Ngucka – that Ngucka was an “Apartheid spy!!” The Hefer commission investigating this has been a joke from the beginning and it appears that all these accusations of Ngucka being an “Apartheid spy” are totally bogus. But it is part of the spat which I suspect is going on between President Mbeki and Vice President Zuma as Zuma tries to cling to his position. It is all a waste of taxpayer money. Jan]

November 21, 2003

Former African National Congress intelligence operative Mo Shaik has kept a database of more than 880 suspected apartheid government spies, it was revealed yesterday.

Shaik told the Hefer Commission the ANC had investigated all these people during the liberation struggle as suspected informants.

This was done as part of Project Bible, aimed at combating government infiltration of the liberation movement. Shaik commanded Project Bible within South Africa and reported on the matter to Jacob Zuma, who is now deputy president.

During cross-examination by Hefer Commission evidence leader Kessie Naidu SC, Shaik admitted the database was still in his possession. It was kept on a computer and accessed with a secret code.

When Naidu suggested that such information should be protected by the intelligence agencies, Shaik said he had informed the agencies of the database. He did not inform President Thabo Mbeki, but Mbeki was aware of the fact that he had commanded Project Bible.

Shaik said he regarded the information on the database as belonging to the ANC. Only when they instructed him to hand it over, would he do so.

He would refuse to hand it over to the intelligence agencies, Shaik said.

In December 2002 he used the database to reconstruct an intelligence analysis concluding that National Director of Public Prosecutions Bulelani Ngcuka was “most probably” an apartheid spy.

This analysis was based, among other things, on four intelligence reports stolen for Shaik from the former security police.

They were also contained in the database.

By analysing these reports and other intelligence information during the late 80s, Shaik for the first time concluded that Ngcuka had been a spy, he testified.

He had since obtained more information that confirmed this suspicion, and added it to the reconstructed analysis.

This report Shaik handed to journalist Ranjeni Munusamy, who wrote a newspaper article in which the allegations against Ngcuka first surfaced publicly.

Shaik will return to the witness box today, when his cross-examination will continue.

He and former transport minister Mac Maharaj are named as Ngcuka’s main accusers in the commission’s terms of reference. This resulted from them being the first to publicly confirm the Project Bible investigation into Ngcuka and its conclusion in the late 80s. – Sapa

Source: Cape Argus
URL: http://www.capeargus.co.za/index.php?fArticle…br>