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NZ: Security service to get greater power

Posted on December 5, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Kate Chapman reports:

Legislation covering the Security Intelligence Service (SIS) will be updated to allow for electronic tracking and computer surveillance in time for the Rugby World Cup next year.

The original New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act is more than 40 years old and long overdue for an update, Prime Minister John Key said.

The amendments will cover the warrants framework, specifically in regards to modern technologies.

Read more on Stuff. Additional information can be found on NZSIS.

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