Cold War report acquits intelligence service

PET Commission Chairman Leif Aamand handed over 4,600 pages in 16 volumes to Justice Minister Brian Mikkelsen today.
PET Commission Chairman Leif Aamand handed over 4,600 pages in 16 volumes to Justice Minister Brian Mikkelsen today.
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The Police Intelligence Service (PET) Commission, which was set up 10 years ago to look into PET activities during the Cold War, has finally produced its report and found that the service has ‘never appeared to be a state in a state that acted according to its own norms”.

“We have done our job and I support every word we have written,” says PET Commission Chairman Leif Aamand, who handed over 4,600 pages in 16 volumes to Justice Minister Brian Mikkelsen today.

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