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New Zealand’s Intelligence Agency Unlawfully Spied On More People Than Just Kim Dotcom


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New Zealand’s Intelligence Agency Unlawfully Spied On More People Than Just Kim Dotcom

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A recent report shows that New Zealand’s GCSB had illegally spied on more than eighty people, and not just on the former head of Megaupload.

In a previous article we’ve mentioned how New Zealand’s intelligence agency (the Government Communications Security Bureau or GCSB) had illegally spied on Kim Dotcom and his partners, prior to the events that led to the closing of Megaupload.

Soon after these allegations proved to be accurate, an investigation was opened to establish whether the agency’s illegal actions were limited to just Kim and his associates. The published results unfortunately showed that over 80 people were unlawfully spied on by the agency; even more worrying is that John Key, the country’s Prime Minister, is suspected to have known about these irregularities since he’s a close friend to GCSB’s head Ian Fletcher.

To distance himself from these allegations, John Key has put on the shocked face, saying that he was not aware of GCSB’s actions, and that he’s determined to find the people who are to blame for doing so. New Zealand’s Prime Minister also promised to reform the intelligence agency and to continue with the investigation. However, opposite parties are now requesting independent reports, just to be sure that no conflicts of interest will stain the results.

In a recent tweet, Kim had asked for an official apology.

The only one to act on this request was John Key; he’s also promised to take legal action against the GCSB and police forces, for the role they’ve played on Kim’s nightmare.

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