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Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Bill first reading Keith Locke

The Green Party will also be supporting the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Bill, but we have similar criticisms to those outlined by the Labour speakers about the elimination of clause 66.

Keith Locke addresses privacy concerns in his Privacy (Cross-Border Information) Amendment...

The Green Party will support the Privacy (Cross-border Information) Amendment Bill. It is driven by the correct concern of the European Union to have private information on databases etc. protected when that data goes to or through other countries. It is great that the European Union is leading the world on this issue and pulling countries like New Zealand in behind.

Law change can protect Kiwis from private spies

Changes to a law already before Parliament could protect New Zealanders from spying by private companies, the Green Party said today.

Keith Locke’s speech against the Search and Surveillance Bill on its...

Keith Locke's speech at the first reading of the Search and Surveillance Bill.

Our Privacy Under Threat – Keith Locke speaks on the Search...

Our Privacy Under Threat: what is wrong with the Search & Surveillance Bill and the Security Intelligence Services Amendment Bill.

Campaign to Stop the Search & Surveillance Bill National Day of...

Join us as we are march down to the National Party HQ and on to the Wellington Police Station.

Your Privacy Under Threat: What’s Wrong with the Search & Surveillance...

On the third anniversary of the 2007 “Anti-Terrorism Raids, Keith Locke – Green MP is coming to Dunedin to deliver a speech on the Search and Surveillance Bill legislation which is currently being considered by the Justice and Electoral Select Committee. This Bill is concerning because it extends state search and surveillance powers beyond Police and intelligence age ncies to an array of other state agencies.

Our Privacy Under Threat: What’s wrong with the Search and Surveillance...

This Bill is concerning because it extends state search and surveillance powers beyond Police and intelligence agencies to an array of other state agencies.