No charges laid over GCSB's illegal spying of Dotcom
Found on TVNZ on Saturday, 31 August 2013
Police have found that the GCSB broke the law by eavesdropping on Kim Dotcom, but they are not going to prosecute the spy agency for doing it.
"While GCSB staff did commit the act prohibited by section 216B of the Crimes Act 1961, they did not have the necessary intent to satisfy the elements of the offence and be considered criminally liable," he said.
So laws don't apply to everybody. Governments all over the world think that they can ignore the laws. I wonder for how long people will put up with all that.