Intelligence and Leadership
Description
Rhys and Martin talk about Intelligence and Leadership in this episode – looking at the four most recent Directors-General of NZSIS, as New Zealand prepares to recruit the next head of the Service. What are the important attributes that a head of an intelligence service needs to have? Is it now the time for an internal candidate to be appointed, or maybe a chief executive from the private sector? Should the status quo remain or maybe it is time to push the boundaries…listen to Martin and Rhys and their take on what a Spy Master should look like today
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The job description for NZSIS Director-General is referenced in this episode. The link is here: https://www.publicservice.govt.nz/news/director-general-of-security-and-chief-executive-of-the-new-zealand-security-intelligence-service/
For those interested to learn more about the Ahmed Zaoui case, Rhys recommends John Keir’s “Enemy of the State: The Ahmed Zaoui File” https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enemy-of-the-state-the-ahmed-zaoui-file/id1577663978
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