Covert surveillance bill becomes law

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With Parliament sitting under urgency, the government's covert surveillance bill became law with fierce opposition from minor parties.
With Parliament sitting under urgency, the government's covert surveillance bill became law with fierce opposition from minor parties.
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07 Oct 2011 11:36a.m.

Hamish wrote:

So where is the enquiry into who-ever was in charge of the cops while they were breaking the law? They are litteraly the first to jump on any-one else who breaks the law. Someone should at least get fired for this, the Fijians must feel justified watching this sort of carry-on.

07 Oct 2011 11:05a.m.

Nick wrote:

Lord Save Us

07 Oct 2011 04:04a.m.

James Gollan wrote:

Ok Hone, name the politician filmed covertly having an affair,Lets put cameras in public rest rooms, lets kiss civil liberties in NZ out the door. Good on the Maori Party, Mana and the Greens opposing this legislation that makes the unlawful lawful.
This peice of legislation is a disgrace, the Law Commission advised the Govt to do something about it three years ago. So why did it need to be done in urgency., simple because Maoris were involved on the East Coast.

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