SSA boss demands retraction from Jacques Pauw, seeks legal advice
Johannesburg – The family of State Security Agency director general Arthur Fraser has demanded that author Jacques Pauw retracts his book, The President's Keepers.
The Fraser family is in the process of seeking legal advice. In a statement, the family said Pauw committed the "classic journalistic deception" of not allowing facts to get in the way of a good story.
"In his enthusiasm to influence ruling party politics and the 2019 general election, Pauw has allowed himself to be manipulated by an apartheid spy/ double agent, who has scores to settle – and is now hiding out in Russia.
"This is the man on whom Pauw largely relies for 'evidence' about the Fraser family contained in his book."
Pauw has received a cease and desist letter from the State Security Agency, demanding that he withdraw his book and retract certain parts of it.