The JOC was headed in 2008 by Minister of State Security Didymus Mutasa, but he was replaced soon after the Zimbabwean presidential election held on 29 March 2008, by the Minister of Rural Housing and Social Amenities Emmerson Mnangagwa.[4] The JOC has been accused of organising repression campaigns against both opposition partisans, civil society and the U.S. ambassador.[5]
It has been claimed that in the wake of the Zimbabwean presidential election, the JOC de facto took over control of the day-to-day decision-making of government, effectively operating as a military junta.[6] The JOC has also been implicated in the violent suppression of opposition supporters between the 29 March election and the runoff election in July 2008.[7]