Don't fiddle with people's privacy-Ntuane

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Specially Elected Member of Parliament (MP), Botsalo Ntuane, stole the limelight this week after opposition party legislators boycotted Parliament.

Ntuane told the house that cases involving searches on private property had to be treated with extreme caution.
"Africans must be protected from themselves," said Ntuane. He said that history had shown that African countries had a tendency to use their intelligence units to invade the civil liberties of fellow Africans.

 
He said that probes and searches had to be morally correct.
Ntuane gave the example of the head of the South African Intelligence Services, who was fired after it emerged that the intelligence unit had acted illegally by placing a harmless citizen under surveillance.

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