The reported surveillance of South African and Turkish delegations during the G20 summit in Britain should serve as a wake up call to government, the Christian Democratic Party said on Wednesday.
Party leader Theunis Botha said in a statement the "eavesdropping" which reportedly took place in 2009 should make government aware of its foreign policy.
"South Africa cannot expect to have friendly relations with some of the world's strongest countries while at...read more here: Surveillance of South Africans a wake up call

