- NZSIS accepts the recommendations in the Inspector-General's report
- NZSIS welcomes the Inspector-General’s report
- Inspector-General finds NZSIS compliance procedures and systems are sound
- Media Release: NZSIS response to vetting part two report
- NZSIS Amendment Bill
- NZSIS accepts Inspector-General's recommendations
- NZSIS accepts Inspector-General's recommendations
- NZSIS transfers second set of Old Police Records to Archives New Zealand
- Announcement of New Director of Security, New Zealand Security Intelligence Service
- Transfer of Old Police Records to Archives New Zealand
- Commissioner of Security Warrants appointed
- Intelligence and Security Inspector-General appointed
- IGIS finds no GCSB breaches, but law not clear
- Draft intelligence community legislation released
- Final draft of telco security legislation released
- NZSIS Role in Mr Kim Dotcom Case
- Public Release of GCSB Report
- Release of NZSIS Reports on 1981 Springbok Rugby Tour Protests
- Ability for Public to Provide Information via NZSIS website
- Speech: Victoria University of Wellington Public Office Holders Lecture Series, June 2016
- Budget 2016 - NZ Intelligence community
Draft intelligence community legislation released
Wednesday 8 May 2013
Prime Minister John Key has released a final draft of legislation to clarify the functions of the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), and to strengthen the oversight regime governing New Zealand’s intelligence community.
To view the full press release and a copy of the draft legislation, please see the official website of the New Zealand Government, www.beehive.govt.nz.