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Tuesday September 10, 2024

Australia spy chief accuses friendly nations of foreign interference

By AFP
August 12, 2024
A handout photo taken on July 12, 2024, shows Australias Director-General of Security and head of the ASIO Mike Burgess (left) speaking at a press conference in Canberra. — AFP
A handout photo taken on July 12, 2024, shows Australia's Director-General of Security and head of the ASIO Mike Burgess (left) speaking at a press conference in Canberra. — AFP

SYDNEY: Australia´s spy chief on Sunday accused some friendly nations of running foreign interference operations in the country, saying their identities would surprise people if revealed.

Canberra last year named Iran as having engaged in foreign interference, adding that Australian intelligence had disrupted “individuals” conducting a surveillance operation on an Iranian-Australian´s home.

But other countries are also secretly attempting to interfere in Australia´s political system and in its diaspora communities, said Mike Burgess, director-general of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).

“I can think of at least three or four that we´ve actually actively found involved in foreign interference in Australian diaspora communities,” Burgess said in an interview with public broadcaster ABC.

“Some of them would surprise you. Some of them are also our friends,” he said.

Burgess declined to identify the countries involved beyond confirming the government´s allegation of Iran´s involvement.

Foreign interference, espionage and politically motivated violence are Australia´s principal security concerns, Burgess said.

“In diaspora communities, there are multiple countries that attempt to threaten and intimidate Australians living in this country,” he said.

“When we find it, we deal with it effectively.” In 2022, Burgess revealed ASIO had foiled a foreign interference plot by a wealthy person -- named only as “the puppeteer” -- with deep connections to a foreign government.