While the CCB was a section of the SADF's Special Forces they were joined on many operations by individuals from other parts of the state's broad security apparatus, sometimes making it difficult to ascertain whether a specific person was part of the CCB or not. Of the estimated one hundred covert members, evidence exists that the following individuals were deployed as administrators or operatives:
Senior military decision-makers •
Magnus Malan – General, Minister of Defence (1980–1991) •
Jannie Geldenhuys – General, and Chief of the SADF (1985–1990) •
Joep Joubert – held the rank of major general, Chairman of the management board (1985–89) •
Kat Liebenberg – General, and Chief of the SADF (1991–1993) •
Eddie Webb – held the rank of major general, Chairman of the management board (1989–1990) •
Pieter Johan Verster – mostly known as 'Joe' Verster, aliases 'Gerhard', 'Dave Martin', 'Jack van Staden' and 'Rick van Staden', held the rank of colonel, CCB Managing Director or general manager
Operatives and associates •
Donald Dolan Acheson – an Irish mercenary nicknamed 'The Cleaner' •
Eeben Barlow – also referred to incorrectly as "Eeban Barlow", intelligence operative, ex-member of
32 Battalion and at one point commander of Region 5 •
Ferdi Barnard – prominent Region 6 operative, convicted and jailed in 1998 for the murder of David Webster •
Wouter Jacobus Basson – alias Christo Britz, one time coordinator of the Zimbabwe unit, not to be confused with his cousin Dr.
Wouter Basson •
Johannes Basson •
Barry Bawden – cousin of Kit and Gary, Region 4 operative and member of Zimbabwe-based CCB cell known as Juliet •
Guy Bawden – brother of Kit, Region 4 operative and member of Zimbabwe-based CCB cell known as Juliet •
Gray Branfield – alias major Brian, and Mr. Z, killed 2004 in
Kut,
Iraq during a gunfight between Shi'ite radicals and Ukrainian forces •
Ron Butterweck – a German (or Dutch?) mercenary/agent, active in Angola around 1985/86 •
Phillip Conjwayo – Zimbabwean policeman, Region 4 operative and peripheral member of Zimbabwe-based CCB cell known as Juliet •
Daniel du Toit Burger – also referred to as Daniël Ferdinand du Toit, alias Staal (meaning steel in Afrikaans) Burger also the name of an Afrikaans radio comedy of the time, held the rank of colonel, erstwhile owner of the Breakers Hotel in Berea,
Johannesburg and minder of a state-funded brothel, recruited into the CCB by Verster on 1 June 1988 after vacating his position as head of the SAP's Brixton Murder and Robbery Unit •
Trevor Mark Floyd – testified in the trial of
Wouter Basson that he smeared poisonous ointment received from Basson on the door handle of the car belonging to
Peter Kalangula; Basson denied the allegation; Implicated in the same trial by
Danie Phaal, a Project Barnacle colleague, of murdering a fellow operator known only as Christopher in February 1983 •
Dawid Fourie – alias 'Heine Müller', held the rank of commandant and one time deputy head of the CCB •
Edward James Gordon – nicknamed 'Peaches', informer, involved in the attempt on the life of Dullah Omar • [Gordon Proudfoot] – Special Forces operative associate of Ferdi Barnard •
André Wilhelmus Groenewald – alias Kobus Pienaar •
Isgak Hardien – nicknamed Gakkie, an informer and gangster based in the Western Cape who earned R18,000 for placing a
limpet mine on the premises of the Early Learning Centre •
Theodore Hermansen • Koos – CCB medical coordinator, who received, on the instructions of
Wouter Basson, 16 bottles containing the
cholera bacterium on 4 August 1989, and six more twelve days later from Dr. A. Immelman of
Roodeplaat Research Laboratories •
Theuns Kruger – alias 'Jaco Black', financial manager •
Kobus le Roux implicated with Ferdi Barnard in the plot to kill Ahtisaari– claimed he belonged to a squad which
plotted to kill president
Samora Machel •
Lafras Luitingh – held the rank of major, one time coordinator of Zimbabwe unit •
Leon André Maree – nickname 'Chappies' (also the name of a popular South African chewing gum) •
Cornelius Alwyn Johannes Meerholz – nicknamed Corrie, alias 'Kerneels Koekemoer', held the rank of commandant, after transferring to 5 Reconnaissance Regiment •
Tai Minnaar – once held the rank of major-general in the SADF, founder member of the Bureau of State Security, had been a CIA operative in 1970s Cuba • Mr J – alias 'Verkyker' held the rank of lieutenant – operated in Mozambique and Swaziland, once delivered a parcel to Windhoek on behalf of Pieter (most likely Petrus) Botes • Mr R – alias 'Frans Brink', medical doctor, member until the beginning of 1990 •
Edwin Mudingi, former
Selous Scout member of the same cell as Hans Louw •
Christoffel Nel – alias 'Derek Louw', held the rank of colonel, one time head of intelligence unit – foreign operative, involved in the CCB front company Geo International Trading as an explosives expert •
Danie Phaal – or DJ Phaal, • Ruiz da Silva – involved in the murder of Florence and
Fabian Ribeiro – also referred to as Eugene Reilly •
Noel Robey – involved in the murder of Florence and
Fabian Ribeiro •
Migiel Sven Smuts-Muller – ex-31 Battalion member •
Ian Strange – alias Rodney, involved in the Angola, Zambia and Tanzania region •
Roelf van Heerden – alias 'Roelf van der Westhuizen', one time head of South West Africa operations – Brigadier, also named as the Military Intelligence contact used by
Marthinus van Schalkwyk in the covert funding of the front organisation
Jeugkrag •
Abram van Zyl – aliases 'Thinus de Wet' and 'Andries Rossouw', nickname 'Slang' (pronounced 'slung', means snake in
Afrikaans), responsible for the Western Cape operations of Region Six, and for Ferdi Barnard; left the CCB in October 1989 •
Leonard Veenendal • Athol Visser – nickname 'Ivan the Terrible', a high-ranking CCB operative, posted to London in the 1980s to plan the elimination of key opponents of apartheid that allegedly included
Swedish prime minister
Olof Palme. •
Gary Strout – Region 4 operative and member of Zimbabwe-based CCB cell known as Juliet – alias "Wolf", was a member of the Clandestine Cooperation Bureau, linked to the assassination of Godfrey Mafuya in Saulsville (1985). His involvement in European missions has never been confirmed ==Associates who died mysteriously==