The New Zealand prime minister has once again tarnished New Zealands reputation by spying on the world trade organisation WTO to secure Tim Grosser as the director general. The GCSB used Xkeyscore software to intercept all communications of the other candidates: Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen (Ghana); Amina Mohamed (Kenya); Anabel González (Costa Rica); Herminio Blanco (Mexico); Mari Elka Pangestu (Indonesia); Taeho Bark (South Korea); Ahmad Thougan Hindawi (Jordan); and Roberto Carvalho de Azevêdo (Brazil).
Tim Grosser was defeated by Brazils Roberto Carvalho de Azevêdo, this outcome puts New Zealand in a precarious situation in terms of world trade because our contestant cheated.
Mass surveillance is a failure and has damaged diplomatic relations with our Asian trading partners and also our pacific neighbours who the GCSB has been caught spying on. Mass surveillance has also failed to reveal the identity of the 1080 Infant formula poisoner 5 months after the first threatening letter.
Below is the GCSB intercept signals intelligence in Xkeyscore.
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