KNOVS chair defends wire-tapping inquiry, coalition not convinced

Ljubljana, 26 April - The chair of parliament's commission for oversight of intelligence and security services (KNOVS) rejected on Friday accusations of abuse of the commission for access to data on an investigation involving senior New Slovenia (NSi) members. Janez Žakelj asserted KNOVS acted in line with the law, but coalition members were not convinced.

Ljubljana
Janez Žakelj, chair of parliament's commission for oversight of intelligence and security services (KNOVS).
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