SOUTH Africas eavesdropping facility acts unconstitutionally and must be made to operate within the law, a member of the former government-appointed commission on intelligence insisted yesterday. This is a matter of great constitutional significance, said Laurie Nathan. It is also a matter of great practical importance as the country moves through turbulent political water towards a general election. Nathan was reacting to comments by Inspector-General of Intelligence Zolile Ngcakani on the...