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New Zealand beer cooler company Huski battles Chinese counterfeiters
An expensive game of wack a mole that can destroy some businesses. That's how a boutique NZ company describes the constant battle against China based counterfeiters stealing their intellectual… Video, Audio
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Foreign spying 'wake up call' for Australia
Australia's intelligence chief says the country is being spied on at an "unprecedented" level by foreign agents. Kathryn talks to ANU Professor of International Security John Blaxland about the level… Audio
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The E-team: Parliament and cyber security
Parliament takes security seriously, but not just the physical kind. Sometimes the biggest risks arrive through the smallest holes. Audio
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School children targeted by private investigators Thompson and Clark
A two-year investigation by investigative journalist Nicky Hager has found school children from the School Strike 4 Climate group, who joined a peaceful protest with Greenpeace against the… Video, Audio
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Long-term NZSIS officer runs Thompson and Clark surveillance operations
A former long serving Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) officer is running intelligence operations for the controversial private investigation company Thompson and Clark.
This includes the… Video, Audio
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‘We had vehicles outside the house’: Exclusive Brethren used Thompson and Clark to spy on ex-members
The Exclusive Brethren Church has been using the discredited private investigators Thompson and Clark to spy on former members.
A two-year investigation for RNZ has found the church, described as… Video, Audio
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Police using drones banned by US federal authorities
The police are using drones that some federal authorities have banned in the United States over fears of Chinese spying.
The world's leading drone maker DJI supplies all New Zealand police's drones.
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06: New Revelations
Guyon and John break radio silence with new revelations about SIS operations, the reactions from Iran and India and news about surveillance of one of New Zealand's most renowned writers. And Guyon… Audio
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Lawyer, Dr Hamish Ross discusses the America's Cup
The government suspended funding for the America's Cup yesterday, amid claims of financial mismangement, which potentially involves public funds. It comes after allegations of spying, claims of… Audio
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Police raids spook Aussie media
Three times this week week the powers-that-be intruded on journalists in Australia to try and dig out sources of controversial stories of clear public interest. Media freedom advocates there say a new… Audio
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MSD spying on beneficiaries
The Privacy Commissioner John Edwards has found the Ministry of Social Development has been systematically misusing its powers while pursuing people it suspects of benefit fraud. He says the Ministry… Audio
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Police won't be charging Thompson and Clark
Police have found Thompson and Clark did nothing illegal when it sent an unlicensed investigator to record a meeting between Southern Response claimants in 2014. The firm had been hired by the… Audio
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Why are security agencies not watching white supremacists?
The Muslim community is demanding to know why security agencies are spying on them but appear not to be tracking the alt-right. The response of officials to Muslims over what they see as a growing… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Dec 21 2018
Audio 22 Dec 2018A review of the week's news including... Government spying confirmed, a binding referendum to be held on legalising cannabis, the deputy Police Commissioner belittled and humiliated staff but won't be… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 20 December 2018
Audio 20 Dec 2018A new national survey reveals three quarters of crime victims don't report it to the police, The US pulls its troops out of Syria as President Trump claims victory over ISIS, National says it's a… Audio
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Spying on citizens: has the public service lost its way?
Concern at the highest level over a scathing report detailing the use of private investigators by government organisations. A State Services Commission investigation has found four government agencies… Audio
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Spying drones
Following our drones discussion over the last few days, we look into the problem of drones being used to spy on people and to scout out properties for thieves to burgle. Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek: 19 Sept 2018
Mediawatch Midweek is a weekly catch-up between one of the Mediawatch team and Lately's Karen Hay. There are links to the stories mentioned in this week's episode below.
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DOC using Thompson + Clark to monitor anti-1080 activists
The Department of Conservation has used Thompson + Clark to monitor anti-1080 activists for nearly two years. DoC maintains it's not using the firm to spy, and has refused to release messages shared… Audio
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Nazi Hoax: the story of Syd Ross
Nazi "assassins", mischievous con-artists and power hungry spies... Black Sheep investigates how a pair of hoaxers convinced the government that New Zealand had been infiltrated by Nazi agents. Audio
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Private eye: Big data, big questions
New Zealand’s involvement in the Five Eyes spy alliance and government privacy breaches have turned a spotlight on how the government is using big data – but as Kate Newton reports, the private sector… Video
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 29 September 2015
Audio 29 Sep 2015GCSB boss reveals Cortex cyber-spying details, Split among Maori leaders over hosting singer Chris Brown, Australian Greens call for halt to NZ deportations, NZer rejects jihadi tag, says he was going… Audio
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New rules to police spying in the skies
After a long wait, rules are finally coming in around drones to boost safety and curb snooping, but at the same time opening up the chance to fly them at night. From next week, anyone with a drone… Audio
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Rochelle Rees - When your boyfriend is a spy
Rochelle Rees is a computer programmer and sometimes animal rights activist who discovered her then boyfriend was a police spy in 2008. Seven years on, she reflects on the betrayal of trust and the… Audio
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Jail sought for former French Polynesian president
Audio 27 Mar 2015Jail sought for former French Polynesian president Gaston Flosse for illegal spying and abuse of public funds. Audio
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 6 March 2015
Audio 6 Mar 2015Nauru police detail conditions for future protests by refugees; A muted reaction to spying allegations by Pacific leaders; Some of PNG's many languages are at risk; Satellite mapping is hoped to help… Audio
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Dotcom says he has resort to private prosecution
Audio 18 Jul 2014The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found the police were justified in not prosecuting any officers of the Government Communications Security Bureau for illegally spying on Mr Dotcom and… Audio
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Midday News for 17 July 2014
Audio 17 Jul 2014The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found the police were justified in not prosecuting any officers of the Government Communications Security Bureau for an illegal spying operation and the… Audio
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Political Editor Brent Edwards
Audio 17 Jul 2014The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found police were justified in not prosecuting officers of the Government Communications Security Bureau for alleged illegal spying. Audio
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IPCA to release report into police handling of Dotcom
Audio 17 Jul 2014A report on how the police handled complaints about illegal spying by the Government Communications Security Bureau will be made public this morning. Audio