Dotcom
wins right to have GCSB as defendant
The
High Court has ruled that internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom can pull
the Government's spy agency into his legal case.
6
December, 2012
The
United States is seeking to extradite Mr Dotcom, a German national
with New Zealand residency, to face copyright infringement and money
laundering charges.
His
lawyer, Paul Davison QC, asked two weeks ago, for the Government
Communications Security Bureau to be added as a defendant.
He
said he could not be confident the bureau had revealed the full
extent of its spying on Mr Dotcom and his co-accused.
Mr
Davison asked for data that had been gathered, and also wanted to
know if the bureau helped American authorities before New Zealand
police were informed of the operation.
The
Crown opposed this saying the spy agency had accepted it acted
illegally and other information is likely to be top secret.
The
Chief High Court Judge has granted Mr Davison's request and ordered
the Crown to provide documents to the defence.
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