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News24 | Spooks worried about 'terrorist attacks' after Ramaphosa sends bill back to Parliament

News24 Wednesday, 19 February 2025 ()
The legislative gap after President Cyril Ramaphosa sent a bill back to Parliament with concerns about its constitutionality is exposing South Africa to national security threats, the State Security Agency has told MPs serving on the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development.
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