Germany to further curb activities of spy agency in wake of NSA scandal
Source: Agence France-Presse
Germany to further curb activities of spy agency in wake of NSA scandal
Agence France-Presse in Berlin
Tuesday 28 June 2016 17.01 BST
Germany has approved new measures to rein in the activities of its foreign intelligence agency after a scandal over improper collusion with the US National Security Agency.
Two months after replacing the head of the BND service over the damning revelations, chancellor Angela Merkels cabinet signed off on the reforms to keep the countrys spies on a tighter leash.
Oversight of the spy agency directly from Merkels office will be beefed up with an external watchdog panel of jurists, and the list of duties the BND carries out for the NSA has been overhauled.
While intelligence-gathering from EU institutions or partner states will not be explicitly banned, it will be limited by law to information to recognise and confront threats to internal or external security. Economic espionage is barred.
The reforms, which require approval from parliament, are based on the findings of a government-appointed investigator into claims that the BND spied on its European allies for the NSA.
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