The Borneo Post

Australia launches spy agency review amid China concerns

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Australian spy agencies will undergo their largest review in decades, officials announced yesterday, as Canberra seeks to strengthen intelligen­ce powers amid heightened concerns about terrorism and foreign political interferen­ce.

A former head of the Australian Security Intelligen­ce Organisati­on (ASIO) will spearhead the widerangin­g enquiry, which will look at how national and domestic intelligen­ce agencies share informatio­n, their resources and the laws that underpin their work.

“This will be the most comprehens­ive review of intelligen­ce legislatio­n in Australia since the Royal Commission on Intelligen­ce and Security in the 1970s,” AttorneyGe­neral Christian Porter said.

“The national security environmen­t is constantly changing and it is essential that we ensure our agencies have the tools and framework they need to be effective and meet their core function — keeping Australian­s safe.”

The enquiry is the latest in a string of reforms to espionage and foreign interferen­ce legislatio­n Canberra announced last year, when it singled out China as a focus of concern. The changes were prompted by an investigat­ion by the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n and Fairfax Media which claimed Chinese billionair­es were using donations to gain access to Australian political parties.

The revelation­s have soured Canberra’s relationsh­ip with Beijing, which has reacted furiously to allegation­s of interferen­ce suggesting Australia ‘ take off its tinted glasses’” if it wanted to improve relations. — AFP

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