South African Bureau of State Security

South African Bureau of State Security

The South African Bureau of State Security (B.O.S.S.) was established in 1969 and replaced by the National Intelligence Service (NIS) in 1980. The Bureau's job was to monitor national security. It was headed by Hendrik van den Bergh.

The Bureau is perhaps most infamous for its involvement in the Information Scandal or Muldergate Scandal, when South African Government funds were used to buy a pro-National Party English language newspaper, "The Citizen." This scandal was the main reason for its replacement in 1980.

ee also

*Apartheid
*Balthazar Johannes Vorster
*Civil Cooperation Bureau
*State Security Council

External links

* [http://www.sahistory.org.za/pages/chronology/thisday/1969-05-16.htm This Day in History - The South African Bureau Of State Security (BOSS) established]
* [http://www.africacrime-mystery.co.za/books/fsac/chp19.htm Crimes and Mysteries of South Africa - The Information Scandal]


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