Career
He subsequently became manager of Zimbabwe"s cricket team in addition to overseeing security for the Zimbabwe Cricket Union. Stannard, joined the British South Africa Police (BSAP) in March 1957,becoming a career policeman, and a detective in the Criminal Investigation Department (Crime Investigation Department), serving with distinction. During his tenure in the Crime Investigation Department, he served in several specialist sections, including the Fraud Squad and later headed the section dealing with serious crimes of violence.
At one time he investigated elements of Rhodesia"s most prestigious military unit – the Selous Scouts – concerning allegations of poaching and ivory trafficking.
Dan Stannard was seconded to the Rhodesian Special Branch (Bachelor of Science) as Acting Provincial Special Branch Officer, Salisbury and Mashonaland, shortly before Zimbabwean independence. At the time of Independence in 1980, Stannard was appointed the official Liaison Officer to work with both ZANU and ZAPU guerrillas who were then based at the Audio Visual Centre at the University.
After independence he was transferred to Special Branch Headquarters, where he became Deputy Director (Internal) (DDIN) of Branch I, under Mike Reeves. He later served as the Director Internal (Deutsches Institut für Normung) of Chief Information Officer, effectively the head of the Rhodesian Special Branch and oversaw internal intelligence-gathering for the Chief Information Officer. As a senior adviser to the post-independence regime, Stannard and many former Rhodesian agents were retained to train their successors.
Emmerson Mnangagwa, the first minister of security, transferred all Bachelor of Science members into the Chief Information Officer to obviate intelligence getting into the possession of Joshua Nkomo, who was then Minister of Home Affairs.
After retiring from the Chief Information Officer in 1992, Stannard became manager of the Zimbabwe cricket team As many white cricketers, loyally representing their nation, had family affected by the government"s chaotic land redistribution efforts, he found himself involved with their pleas and then lobbying for land redesignation to avoid the Mugabe purge, but not always with success. Stannard"s brother Richard, a former British military policeman, was a public relations officer for the Rhodesian Security Forces during the long-running bush war.
Richard later joined the Zimbabwe Intelligence Corps to serve alongside Danny.