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Covert recording of a meeting with a government department

  • 27-02-2018 8:45pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    Hi Folks
    Some time ago, I was present at a meeting with a government department.  We were a subcontractor for a company with HQ outside of the state.
    After the meeting, our client, to my amazement played a recording of the meeting, and I asked for a copy of the recording, which was declined, but they subsequently provided a transcription of the recording.
    I am aware that recording without consent of all parties is allowed for in our statutes in respect of private conversations (single party consent), and am wondering is there another set of guidelines for meetings between companies and in particular, with a government department?
    If anyone could point me at an angle for research, I'd be grateful
    Best
    -- Ax


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11 Axweildr2


    Duplicate post - cached browser reload


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