Inspector-General of Intelligence Dintwe confirms probe into alleged Gupta spying
1 October 2018
The Inspector-General of Intelligence has confirmed that an investigation into the alleged use of state resources to spy on prominent South Africans on behalf of the Gupta family is currently underway, the DA said on Sunday.
DA chief whip John Steenhuisen said in a statement on Sunday that they received the confirmation from the Inspector-General Dr Setlhomamaru Dintwe following their request which was submitted in July 2017.
In a letter addressed to the DA, dated September 20, Dintwe said the delay in the investigation “was occasioned by the non-cooperation of the State Security Agency (SSA) under the tenure of Mr A. Fraser".
Steenhuisen said their request for an investigation followed various media reports that the chief executive of Sahara and a close Gupta associate Ashu Chawla was found in possession of "sensitive, confidential and private state-held information about prominent South Africans".