Australian spy agency says it is facing "unprecedented" espionage threat
The primary intelligence agency of
Australia says its resources are overextended as the country faces
“espionage and foreign interference [of an] unprecedented” scale. In its
annual report to the Australian houses of parliament, which was
produced on Tuesday, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
(ASIO) says it lacks resources to counter “harmful espionage” and
“malicious activity” against the country. The unclassified report is
published every year as a summary of a much longer classified report,
which is shared with senior government officials and senior civil
servants. It is endorsed by ASIO Director Duncan Lewis, who serves as
Australia’s Director-General of Security.
In its report for 2016-2017,
the ASIO said its officers identified “a number of states and other
actors” that were “conducting espionage and foreign interference against
Australia”. Many of these were “foreign intelligence services”, which
used a variety of intelligence-collection methods of seeking “access to
privileged and/or classified information on Australia’s alliances and
partnerships”. Foreign intelligence services also spied for information
on Canberra’s position on various economic, diplomatic and military
issues, and sought information on the country’s energy policy and the
volume of its energy and mineral resources. Additionally, espionage was
detected against Australian scientific and technical research centers,
says the report.
The report goes on to describe the ASIO’s
counterterrorism investigations and operations as being of “high volume
and tempo”, and states that its services were sought “in higher levels”
than ever by “many across both government and industry”. Combined with
the “unprecedented scale” of espionage and foreign interference against
Australia that it is called to combat, these demands meant that ASIO’s
resources would “remain overextended” in the new year, according to the
report.
In the past year, the agency says it was
able to identify “foreign powers” that secretly sought to influence
Australian public opinion, and shape the views of Australian media
professionals, industry and government officials, and others, on matters
that advanced the interests of other countries, says the report. There
was also espionage by foreign powers against members of ethnic
communities in Australia, as well as harassment and other covert
influence operations that sought to minimize criticism of foreign
governments by members of those ethic communities.
The unclassified ASIO report does not
identify the “foreign powers” that allegedly sponsored espionage
operations against Australia, nor does it specify whether any foreign
agents were apprehended, jailed or expelled from the country for
carrying out espionage.
Joseph Fitsanakis
IntelNews
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