A Study Into the Size of the World's Intelligence Industry

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114

Military Intelligence Service (VSS) 159

Slovenia

$52,560,568.79

13,300

Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA) Intelligence and Security Service (OVS) 160

Solomon Islands

$455,007.39

250

161

Somalia

$2,436,646.36

195

$237,920,657.72

3,500

South African Secret Service (SASS)

$220,502,680.70216

1,500217

Intelligence Division (SANDF-ID)

$17,417,977.02218

2,000219

$200,000,000

4,982

Somali National Security Agency 162

163

216

South Africa

Spain

High Credibility, 35.31, Steve Swart, MP, "Intelligence Budget Vote," African Christian Democratic Party, http://acdp.intoweb.co.za/index.php?page=speeches167. 217 High Credibility, 44.3, Janes.com > Sentinel Country Risk Assessments Library > Southern Africa > South Africa > Security and Foreign Forces, “At provincial level, Provincial Intelligence Co-coordinating Committees (PICOC) were subsequently created. Information on personnel strengths is confidential, but a report published at the end of 1999 indicated that NIA employed some 2,500 agents and the Secret Service 1,500 agents. Control mechanisms such as a mechanism for parliamentary oversight; an independent inspector-general; and an absence of law enforcement powers are also provided for." 218 Source cites The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Fact book, http://www.photius.com/countries/south_africa/national_security/ south_africa_national_security_defense_budget.html. 219 Kevin A. O'Brien, "South Africa's Evolving Intelligence and Security Structures," International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence 9, no. 2 (1996): 197.


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