SIS - Sacrificing anyone, let alone a child, is abhorrent

Moral compass - a person’s ability to judge what is right and wrong and act accordingly
— Every dictionary

I’m interested in the SIS, and the wider intelligence community, and how they operate. They form the background to many of my books (current and planned). I watched a documentary recently (can’t remember its name) where an interview subject commented that spy agencies show loyalty to each other rather than to the country they supposedly represent.

This article published today on RNZ - Review into SIS finds information sharing with police not a clear-cut issue - is chilling, or it should be!

Lets be very clear, as this article and I’m sure the report mentioned have been written in a clinical fashion, the SIS allowed a child to be raped for two years so they could carry on spying.

That’s a New Zealand, tax-payer funded organisation sacrificing a New Zealand citizen for what they consider the greater good.

If in any sense that’s right, this is not the New Zealand I want to live in.

Ace Marks

I read books, I watch the news and I listen to people because I already know what I think.

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