"If we want documentation from the banks … we still need to go to a court and see a chamber magistrate to be able to get a notice to produce to get that documentation so it can be admissible as evidence in a court," he said. "We've recently put a submission up to government seeking an amendment to that [so] that a commissioned officer would be able to authorise notices to produce."
Detective Katsogiannis said the computerised system would enable officers to "go online and request banking documentation, statements, affidavits and the like" and get it "a lot quicker and more efficiently". The next step – allowing a senior officer to sign off on access to banking information – would make it even faster.
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How far do global governments intent to take this whole warrentless data access thing? This is getting rather absurd.
"If we want documentation from the banks … we still need to go to a court and see a chamber magistrate to be able to get a notice to produce to get that documentation so it can be admissible as evidence in a court," he said. "We've recently put a submission up to government seeking an amendment to that [so] that a commissioned officer would be able to authorise notices to produce."
Detective Katsogiannis said the computerised system would enable officers to "go online and request banking documentation, statements, affidavits and the like" and get it "a lot quicker and more efficiently". The next step – allowing a senior officer to sign off on access to banking information – would make it even faster.
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How far do global governments intent to take this whole warrentless data access thing? This is getting rather absurd.