Parliament must intervene as Mdluli's Mangaung war room takes shape
Richard Mdluli's Crime Intelligence Unit is positioning itself as a war room in the run up to the ANC's elective conference in Mangaung later this year. Mdluli's restructuring agenda for the unit includes the incorporation of the VIP protection and security services into crime intelligence under his command (see amaBhungane report).
The new Crime and Security Protection Intelligence Services reporting to Mdluli will guard senior politicians including Ministers and their deputies, Premiers and members of provincial executive committees (MECs).
Mdluli and others close to President Jacob Zuma will now be able to keep an ominously close eye on the activities of President's Zuma's opponents within and outside the ANC. Including those in the Western Cape government led by the Democratic Alliance (DA).
Senior police officers claim that Mdluli "will have everybody's itinerary on his desk daily. He will know if they deviate from it, who they meet - everything!" and that "Mdluli can see what every minister is doing 24 hours a day and that's exactly what Zuma wants."
Mdluli is infamous for his role in alerting President Zuma of an alleged plot by Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale and other ANC members to topple him as party president at Mangaung.