Tasmania Liberal senator fails to “network protection and disciplinary purposes” defined in Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Amendment Bill 2009


First 4 of 4 paragraphs shown  Senator Guy Barnett (Tasmania), Australian Liberal Party argued the bill did not”
 - provide sufficient clarity as to what actions would be considered necessary to effectively undertake network protection duties and,
 - further, how intercepted information may be used for disciplinary purposes. However, the LIberal Party voted with the ALP to override those concerns.
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(2010-02-05)

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Article in: [EWN Publishing]
Article Tags: [ Human Rights ][ Security ]


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