Mark Dreyfus wants interim bill to be passed to extend scrutiny that was ‘cut short’
In a rare split of bipartisanship on national security issues, Labor and Coalition members of the parliamentary intelligence committee have broken over how to move ahead in considering the government’s new encryption laws.
For the first time in more than a decade, Labor committee MPs have warned they will be handing down a dissenting report over the government’s so-called “back door” legislation, which would allow security agencies access to encrypted communications.
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