Malcolm Turnbull defends use of secret messaging apps and private email server
by Daniel Hurst Political correspondent from Technology | The Guardian on (#PY1M)
Opposition suggests prime minister's use of non-government emails and mobile apps such as Wickr and Confide could be tactic to avoid legitimate scrutiny
Malcolm Turnbull has defended his use of non-government emails and secret messaging applications such as Wickr after the opposition suggested it could be a tactic to avoid legitimate scrutiny.
The Australian reported on Friday that the prime minister had been operating a private email server outside the federal parliament's secure system, and had also used apps such as Confide and Wickr to communicate with colleagues and journalists.
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