
The government has amended its proposed phone-tapping legislation, with the latest amendment set would allow the attorney-general of the day to order the interception of telecommunications without prior court approval, under narrowly defined “exceptional circumstances” linked to state security.
The bill , recently approved by cabinet, was presented in a closed session of the House legal affairs committee, attended by incumbent attorney-general George Savvides, his deputy, Savvas Angelides, Justice Minister






