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NZ To Investigate Illegally Intercepted Data In Dotcom Case 53

First time accepted submitter karit writes with this excerpt from Scoop News: "Prime Minister John Key today announced he has requested an inquiry by the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security into the circumstances of unlawful interception of communications of certain individuals by the Government Communications Security Bureau. Mr Key says the Crown has filed a memorandum in the High Court in the Megaupload case advising the Court and affected parties that the GCSB had acted unlawfully while assisting the Police to locate certain individuals subject to arrest warrants issued in the case. The Bureau had acquired communications in some instances without statutory authority."
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NZ To Investigate Illegally Intercepted Data In Dotcom Case

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  • by GumphMaster ( 772693 ) on Monday September 24, 2012 @04:18AM (#41434251)

    Arrest warrant is a legal order to put someone in handcuffs, therefore it is not possible to act unlawfully while assisting police in the preparation and execution of an arrest.

    Of course it possible to act illegally. All it would take is for the GCSB to assist police by deliberately intercepting domestic communications of a permanent resident in order to locate the individual, an act prohibited by Section 14 of the relevant Act [legislation.govt.nz]. (Dotcom was granted permanent NZ residency in Nov 2010) The GSCB could have placed an interception device on a network without an appropriate interception warrant, an act prohibited by section 15 of the Act. If they have done these things then they must held to account.

  • by Michael Woodhams ( 112247 ) on Monday September 24, 2012 @06:07AM (#41434669) Journal

    John Banks isn't really necessary for the government. There are 121 seats, National (the main governing party) holds 59, ACT (John Banks) 1. Parties with which National could reasonably do deals to pass legislation (or even negotiate a coalition with) are New Zealand First (8 seats), Maori Party (3 seats), United Future (1 seat.) So they could distance themselves from John Banks and still continue to govern as an effective minority government. The opposition Labour Party effectively lead a minority coalition government in this way for years.

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