Watchdog calls for stronger safeguards in terrorism control order hearings

By David Wroe
Updated February 5 2016 - 8:18pm, first published 7:46pm
Former judge Roger Giles says proposed terror laws need stricter safeguards. Photo: Jon Reid
Former judge Roger Giles says proposed terror laws need stricter safeguards. Photo: Jon Reid

The government's national security legislation watchdog has called for stricter safeguards in proposed laws that would deny terrorism suspects subjected to bail-like "control orders" access to some of the evidence against them.

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