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Professor Jane Duncan from Rhodes University, who has been investigating the interception of communications, said the statistics proved that state agencies often went on wide \"fishing expeditions\" when applying for interception orders. MTN spokesman Bridget Bhengu said: \"MTN does not have any 'back doors' into its system\". She added that eavesdropping could only be done in accordance with the Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-related Information Act (Rica). Duncan said it was time to ask tough questions. \"I'm afraid we've been our own worst enemies when it comes to the security cluster. We've simply accepted arguments that the security services, by their very nature, are secretive. Until we stand up and demand what should rightfully be ours, secrecy will continue and, most likely, so will abuses.\"
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