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Date: 2015-06-15 22:42:00
Prevention
Espionage
Security
Surveillance Devices Act
Independent Commission Against Corruption
Crime prevention
Law enforcement
National security
Audit
Surveillance
Covert listening device
Information technology audit

Report of an audit of applications for and execution of listening device warrants by the Independent Commission Against Corruption The Inspector of the Independent Commission

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