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Australia’s captive regulators are paper tigers: The Inspector General of Intelligence and Security (IGIS)
Contents Overview – Catch 22……………….1 What kind of oversight system exists under IGIS’s watch?…….. 3 Five nations: Five-Eyes – a dismal case of oversight failure………….. 5 A personal account: the nightmare of dealing with IGIS. ……………..7 Fear and favours: ASIO, … Continue reading →
Posted in ASIO, corruption, dissident, FBI, human rights, national security, oversight, Uncategorized
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Tagged ASIO, government corruption, Ian Barker, Ian Carnell, IGIS, Inspector General of Intelligence and Security, justice, national security, oversight, police state, protest, royal commission, subversion, Vivienne Thom
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