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in the 1990's during the APEC meeting SIS agents were discovered bugging the home of Aziz Choudry - back then he was able to successfully sue the SIS - now this would, no doubt be perfectly legal
In
1996, Dr David Small caught two Security Intelligence Service agents
breaking into the Christchurch home of activist Aziz Choudry. He was
later awarded $20-thousand for an illegal search related to Mr
Choudry's case. Dr Smalll says since then the powers of New Zealand's
security agencies have grown, but their accountability hasn't.
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