Australian police say control order proceedings need disclosure protections so that intelligence-sharing with partner countries can continue working well Sharing of intelligence between Australia and its Five Eyes partners has never been better and should be protected from disclosure in control order proceedings,Australian federal police assistant commissioner Neil Gaughan has said.
On Monday, the parliamentary joint committee on intelligence and security conducted hearings into a bill that would change the way control orders work.
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Source: theguardian.com