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Capital Letter: Use of intrusive powers within the parliamentary precinct

Penny Pepperell of Capital Letter
Tue, 15 Jul 2014

An unintended consequence of the Prime Minister-directed inquiry into the leaking of the Kitteridge compliance review of the GCSB has been a show of unity between members of parliament and the press gallery against the executive arm of government.

The Privileges committee’s report Question

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Penny Pepperell of Capital Letter
Tue, 15 Jul 2014
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