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8236 - The Dialogue - Is IDAC facing an institutional crisis?
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8236 - The Dialogue - Is IDAC facing an institutional crisis?
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The best interviews and discussions from each day's show.

Episode's summary

This episode features a panel discussion regarding the institutional crisis facing IDEC, focusing on allegations of misconduct against its head, Andrea Johnson. Experts debate whether the issue stems from individual leadership or fundamental structural weaknesses within the National Prosecuting Authority and the legislative framework. The conversation explores the potential interference of crime intelligence and examines whether structural legislative impediments or external political influences are responsible for the decline of South Africa's investigative bodies. The discussion also addresses the necessity of political independence, the importance of leadership skills beyond technical expertise, and recent revelations from the Matlaka Commission.

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Johnson then, a senior prosecutor, is accused of interfering in the investigation because she tipped off Firoz Khan and sent him through an intermediary, some documents, even like the complainant's information and details

00:01:01 · The host describes specific allegations of interference against IDEC head Andrea Johnson.

IDAC is vulnerable to the same fate because of the manner in which Parliament has structured IDAC as a unit within the National Prosecuting Authority.

00:04:44 · Paul Hoffman explains why he believes IDEC is structurally prone to being disbanded.

The crisis is actually really about the South African Police Service and the National Prosecuting Authority as a whole.

00:13:35 · Dr. Jean Redpath argues that the problems at IDEC are symptomatic of broader failures in the police and prosecution services.

What I argue in the piece, Clement, is that crime intelligence, the country's vast network of spies that resort under the state security agency, crime intelligence, have always been involved over the last 20 years whenever there has been an infection point like this.

00:18:08 · Peter Dutoit explains his theory regarding how crime intelligence plays a role during major political and institutional shifts.

It means clout in plain English. And if you try and put people in charge of anti-corruption work who lack sapiential authority, Your honor hiding to nothing.

00:36:59 · Paul Hoffman explains that anti-corruption officials require a specific type of influence or 'clout' to be effective.

Episodes

8236-

The Dialogue - Is IDAC facing an institutional crisis?

This episode features a panel discussion regarding the institutional crisis facing IDEC, focusing on allegations of misconduct against its head, Andrea Johnson. Experts debate whether the issue stems from individual leadership or fundamental structural weaknesses within the National Prosecuting Authority and the legislative framework. The conversation explores the potential interference of crime intelligence and examines whether structural legislative impediments or external political influences are responsible for the decline of South Africa's investigative bodies. The discussion also addresses the necessity of political independence, the importance of leadership skills beyond technical expertise, and recent revelations from the Matlaka Commission.

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8233-

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