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Return to sender: Post office closures being reevaluated in wake of political uproar
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Opposition demands scrutiny of surveillance verdict by Parliament
Five opposition parties have lodged a motion to hear testimony from the Supreme Court judges who earlier this week cleared the government and its agencies of any involvement in the use of illegal spyware.
On Wednesday, opposition parties expressed shock and disbelief at the findings of the Supreme Court’s preliminary inquiry into the so-called “Predatorgate” scandal. They argued that the verdict ignored key evidence and left many questions unanswered, in...
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