National Intelligence Co-ordinating Committee
The National Intelligence Co-ordinating Committee is the organisation responsible for co-ordinating the actions and activities of all of South African intelligence agencies, and collating the intelligence information received from them. It reports to Cabinet level via the Minister of State Security, and is similar to the British Joint Intelligence Committee.
Role of the Committee
The functions of the National Intelligence Co-ordinating Committee, as outlined in the document in 2008 by the Ministerial Review Commission on Intelligence, are to:- Co-ordinate the intelligence collected by the South African intelligence services;
- Interpret the intelligence collected to identify and detect threats to South African national security;
- co-ordinate and prioritise intelligence activities within the national intelligence structures;
- prepare and interpret intelligence estimates;
- make recommendations to Cabinet on intelligence priorities.
Committee Structure
- The Co-ordinator for Intelligence.
- The Director-General of the State Security Agency.
- The Director or Head of the domestic intelligence division known previously as the National Intelligence Agency.
- The Director or Head of the foreign intelligence division known previously as the South African Secret Service.
- The Head of the Crime Intelligence Division of the South African Police Service.
- The Chief of the South African National Defence Force Intelligence Division.
- The Director of the Financial Intelligence Centre.
Current status