The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) is to launch a website, the contents of which will be secret, for large corporations to be fed information about threats. It is expected that the site will contain information about protest groups and their plans.
In his address to the Australian Institute of Company Directors on June 6, ASIO director-general Paul OSullivan said that combatting terrorism was a job for business. He said that ASIOs business liaison unit, set up in 2005, would give selected corporations and other trusted partners security reports and briefings specific to their industries.
OSullivan said that business was likely to benefit from the closer ties and more regular information, and ASIO would benefit from its enhanced ability to gather, analyse and share intelligence originating in the private sector. No safeguards were mentioned regarding, for instance, ASIOs access to confidential information about employees, or the detail of the raw intelligence about protest groups that corporations will likely be provided with.
OSullivan specifically mentioned the 2007 APEC forum in Sydney, which many world leaders, including US President George Bush, are expected to attend and which will be targetted by protesters.
Dale Mills
From Green Left Weekly, June 21 2006.
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