The New Zealand Prime Minister and Minister Responsible for the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) John Key has publicly apologised to Kim Dotcom after it was revealed that GCSB ...
Fresh disclosures about new surveillance laws in New Zealand have served to fuel a nationwide round of protests that kicked off over the weekend with a rally outside the home of Prime Minister John ...
Thousands of people in 11 towns and cities across New Zealand attended protest rallies on July 27 against the conservative National Party government’s moves to give the country’s external intelligence ...
A new examination of previously published affidavits from the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB)—the New Zealand equivalent of the National Security Agency (NSA)—appears to suggest that ...
Revelations from US National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden, published in the New Zealand Herald on March 11, indicate that New Zealand’s spy agency, the Government Communications ...
This weekend on The Nation... Prime Minister John Key’s been on the world stage at the United Nations General Assembly, but what’s been achieved? 3News political reporter Tova O’Brien talks to him in ...
A government-commissioned review of New Zealand’s spy agencies, released this month, recommended the removal of restrictions on their ability to spy on citizens and residents. The review, by former ...
The government’s Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Cheryl Gwyn announced on March 26 that she would investigate complaints made by the Green Party and others “over alleged interception of ...
Leaked documents show that New Zealand’s intelligence agency, the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), has spent more than a decade collaborating with the US National Security Agency (NSA ...
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