by Institute for Global Dialogue
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by Institute for Global Dialogue
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She raises key normative questions such as whether relevant policy-makers and the intelligence services have pursued appropriate and meaningful levels of transparency; and whether there has been a decisive break with the culture of secrecy that characterized the apartheid intelligence apparatus. Drawing on international theory and comparative experience, she spells out a path towards clearer policy and practice on these vital issues.
It is hoped this book will help role players in the intelligence dispensation to gain greater clarity about the boundaries between transparency and secrecy – and, equally crucially, equip citizens to better defend their hard-won constitutional freedoms
Author:Sandy Africa