A parliamentary majority is looking to introduce an independent Security and Intelligence Agency (PET) watchdog, with the Liberal and Red Green parties proposing that members should be appointed directly by Parliament, according to Berlingske.
“We want greater independence in the control mechanisms of PET and are prepared to renew guidelines so that Parliament is involved in the appointments (Ed: to the watchdog) as in Great Britain and Norway,” Liberal Justice Spokesman Karsten Lauritzen tells Berlingske in sentiments echoed by the Red Greens.



























