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The Security of Intelligence Act of 2010 is a controversial law in the Kingdom of Washingtonia which declares whistle blowing illegal. Furthermore, it sets out the procedure in which the Minister of National Intelligence, the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Defense can declare certain information "secret", thus making the divulging thereof an offense. The Act was passed along with two other controversial internal security acts after the Constitutional Court found in favor of the Ministers of National Intelligence and Defense in the equally controversial FIS case in 2009. The Court ordered that the Grand Washingtonian Assembly intervene and more clearly define the scope of government restriction of information. The other two laws are the Access to Certain Sensitive Information Act o

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  • The Security of Intelligence Act of 2010 is a controversial law in the Kingdom of Washingtonia which declares whistle blowing illegal. Furthermore, it sets out the procedure in which the Minister of National Intelligence, the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Defense can declare certain information "secret", thus making the divulging thereof an offense. The Act was passed along with two other controversial internal security acts after the Constitutional Court found in favor of the Ministers of National Intelligence and Defense in the equally controversial FIS case in 2009. The Court ordered that the Grand Washingtonian Assembly intervene and more clearly define the scope of government restriction of information. The other two laws are the Access to Certain Sensitive Information Act o
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  • The Security of Intelligence Act of 2010 is a controversial law in the Kingdom of Washingtonia which declares whistle blowing illegal. Furthermore, it sets out the procedure in which the Minister of National Intelligence, the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Defense can declare certain information "secret", thus making the divulging thereof an offense. The Act was passed along with two other controversial internal security acts after the Constitutional Court found in favor of the Ministers of National Intelligence and Defense in the equally controversial FIS case in 2009. The Court ordered that the Grand Washingtonian Assembly intervene and more clearly define the scope of government restriction of information. The other two laws are the Access to Certain Sensitive Information Act of 2010 (ACSI) and the Prohibition on Certain Speech Act of 2010 (PCS).
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