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GCSB could be dragged into Dotcom extradition bid

Caleb Allison
Thu, 22 Nov 2012

In what would be a major development in the Kim Dotcom extradition battle, the Government Communications and Security Bureau could become a formal party to the case.

 At the Auckland High Court today, Mr Dotcom's lawyer Queen's counsel Paul Davison sought the GCSB's involvement to be

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Caleb Allison
Thu, 22 Nov 2012
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