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Liberty RIP
17 June 2000

'It is very disingenuous of John Abbott, head of the National Criminal Intelligence Service, and home office minister Charles Clarke (Letters, June 15) to argue that the regulation of investigatory powers bill simply aims to increase the accountability of the security services. This is not true.' link

Posted by SteveC at 04:00 PM Sat 17 Jun 2000 Categories: RIP Forced Decryption (Part III) , The Guardian