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Freedom of information, truth and the media

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posted on 2024-11-16, 01:36 authored by David Blackall, Seth Tenkate
Much of the evidence from the 2002 Senate Select Committee inquiry into a 'Certain Maritime Incident' must be viewed as inconclusive, as most of the critical information was kept secret. A number of federal government departments and agencies refused to reveal to committee hearings most of their critical information on intelligence relating to border protection, asylumseekers, people-smugglers, double agents and a tragic boat sinking. The final Senate report stated that much of the intelligence material has been heavily censored and as a consequence, gaps exist in the intelligence picture on the tragic sinking of the boat named SIEV X.

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Blackall, D. R. & Tenkate, S., Freedom of information, truth and the media, Precedent, 2008, 89, 31-34.

Journal title

Precedent

Issue

89

Pagination

31-34

Language

English

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Reproduced with permission of the Australian Lawyers Alliance

RIS ID

24887

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