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NZ PM worried about phone hacking
AAP
June 11, 2015, 7:03 am
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key says he won't take a mobile phone into confidential meetings and throws his handset away every three months for fear of being spied on.
Asked about whether he was worried about his phone conversations being recorded, John Key told More FM on Thursday he was cautious about what was said on phones.
"I have more security than most people would have. But it doesn't mean you can't break into it," he said.
"If I was having a conversation with my national security advisers ... I would never have a mobile phone in the room I'm in, because you can use it as a listening device."
Mr Key said he regularly changed handsets, usually throwing them out after three months.
"I would never go overseas and not have it on me. And if I left it in a hotel room by mistake, which I have done on a few occasions, I would just throw it out," he said.