New ZealandSIS director's three apologiesSIS director Rebecca Kitteridge has given three apologies over the actions of the SIS in 2011 when Warren Tucker was director - to Phil Goff, Andrew Little and John Key.25 Nov 01:23 AM
New ZealandDirty Politics: Key's office in gunA report by intelligence watchdog Cheryl Gwyn has found blogger Cameron Slater requested and published damaging material about Phil Goff from the SIS.24 Nov 06:54 PM
New Zealand'The purpose is not to spy' - SIS chiefIf there's one thing that irks Rebecca Kitteridge, it is being referred to as the new head of the SIS spy agency.31 Oct 04:30 PM
New ZealandSIS looks to boost surveillance powersThe SIS, the country's domestic spying agency, looks set to gain greater powers in a quickfire overhaul of terrorism laws despite the PM's assertion there's a "low risk" to NZ.13 Oct 04:00 PM
New ZealandOver 70 phones tapped last yearPhone companies have revealed the extent of Govt agency spying on their networks, with more than 70 secret wire taps last year in New Zealand alone.06 Jun 05:00 PM
New ZealandNo spying on journalist - PMPrime Minister John Key says neither New Zealand's domestic and foreign spy agencies, the SIS and GCSB, have been involved in surveillance of journalist Jon Stephenson.29 Jul 05:49 AM
New ZealandEx-Defence boss: Media not the 'enemy'A former Defence Force chief says he is concerned by a leaked Defence Force document that lists investigative journalists as subversive threats.28 Jul 08:15 PM
New ZealandPeters wants spy law updated fastNew Zealand First leader Winston Peters says he wants the GCSB law clarified as quickly as possible with as little politicking as possible.06 May 05:30 PM
New ZealandDotcom firm wary of spy changesKim Dotcom's company Mega is warily eyeing proposed legislation that may oblige it to open its systems to surveillance by spy agencies the GCSB and SIS.17 Apr 05:30 PM
New ZealandDotcom seeks witnessesMegaupload founder Kim Dotcom is trying to drag one of the country's most senior police officers into court.15 Apr 05:30 PM
New ZealandResidency agreed at last minuteThe Security Intelligence Service blocked Kim Dotcom's application for residency after learning of the FBI investigation into internet piracy then lifted it at the last minute.24 Mar 04:30 PM