Diet Enacts a Bill for National Intelligence Council
The Diet enacted a bill for installing National Intelligence Council in the government at a plenary sittings of the House of Councilors on May 27 th . Not only the leading coalition, some opposition parties approved the bill, recognizing necessity to have stricter regulation for securing sensitive information. Leaving concern on violating individual privacy behind, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi looks to have a further intelligence reform, including anti-espionage law. The National Intelligence Council will integrate fragmented organizations that deal with intelligence in ministries of foreign affairs or defense and agencies of national police or public security. The prime minister preside the council and the Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office will be upgraded to National Intelligence Bureau as a secretary of the council with 700 staffs. In the deliberation of the Diet, the opposition parties expressed a concern that the major intelligence organization i...