Security intelligence bill becomes law

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The controversial process to establish a directorate of intelligence and security has reached its apogee.

Last Friday, the highly contentious bill that proposed the formation of the dreaded directorate became law when it was published in the Government Gazette after it received presidential assent. The spy agency envisaged under the Intelligence and Security Service Act is scheduled to start operating next year. 

The Act defines the committees that would be serving under the directorate. These include the intelligence and security councils.

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