Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Authorisations - Intelligence warrants - Application and issue of intelligence warrants

63: Minister of Foreign Affairs to be consulted in relation to issue of intelligence warrants in certain cases

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"Minister of Foreign Affairs must be asked before some spy warrants are issued to protect New Zealand's relationships"

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Before an intelligence warrant is issued, the Minister who gives permission must talk to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. This happens when the activity allowed by the warrant might affect New Zealand's foreign policy. It also happens when the activity might affect New Zealand's relationships with other countries. You need to know that the Minister of Foreign Affairs is consulted to make sure New Zealand's interests are considered.

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Part 4Authorisations
Intelligence warrants: Application and issue of intelligence warrants

63Minister of Foreign Affairs to be consulted in relation to issue of intelligence warrants in certain cases

  1. The authorising Minister must consult the Minister of Foreign Affairs before an intelligence warrant is issued authorising any activity that is likely to have implications for—

  2. New Zealand’s foreign policy; or
    1. New Zealand’s international relations.