5 Mar 2014
David Fisher
The path to improvement for Prime Minister John Key’s malfunctioning spy agency appears to have frozen, a progress report shows.
Of 80 recommendations intended to fix the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), just 35 have been completed.
The recommendations came after Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Kitteridge’s report in April last year raised concerns about 88 instances where the GCSB had spied on New Zealanders.