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The government “has failed to conduct proper privacy impact assessments (PIAs) on almost 90 per cent of the national security measures it has passed in the last 14 years,” ABC News reports. That’s according to independent research by privacy advocate Roger Clarke, the report states, noting that since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, “Australia has passed about 72 security-related measures—from increasing electronic spying, to metadata and biometrics,” but “only 20 of those laws had any kind of PIA, and of those, half were done in secret without any public consultation,” Clarke said, “The track record of government agencies is appalling on this matter.”
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