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"Banning the public and media from hearings and not answering questions is for yer own good." 8 December 2010

"Banning the public and media from hearings and not answering questions is for yer own good." 8 December 2010
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"Banning the public and media from hearings and not answering questions is for yer own good." 8 December 2010
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Alexander Turnbull Library
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TAPUHI
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Prime Minister John Key morphs in six images from his own smiling self to a sweating and outraged former PM Rob Muldoon as he says 'Banning the public and media from hearings and not answering questions is for yer own good'. The PM refers to a document that he is holding that reads 'NZ SIS Amendment Bill'. Refers to the pushing through a Bill to enhance the powers of the SIS. PM John Key says the overhaul of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act (1969) will "...make the operation...

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Date created
2010
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http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22820939
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New Zealand
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Key, John Phillip (Rt Hon), 1961- / Muldoon, Robert David (Sir), 1921-1992 / New Zealand. Security Intelligence Service / National security / Intelligence service / Freedom of information / World Cup (Rugby football) / New Zealand

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