He's Dotcom's little henchman: PM attacks journalist's spy claims
■ Snowden journalist Glenn Greenwald drops NZ bombshell
■ Claims GCSB has misled New Zealanders over mass surveillance
■ PM says Greenwald is wrong and that he can prove it
■ Calls Pulitzer-winning journalist "Dotcom's little henchman"
Prime Minister John Key says he will prove Glenn Greenwald's claims by the GCSB was involved in mass surveillance on New Zealanders are wrong, dismissing the prominent US journalist as "Dotcom's little henchman". Mr Key was responding to Greenwald's comments on The Nation this morning that on Monday he would reveal information showing the GCSB had misled New Zealanders by claiming it had not conducted mass surveillance. Greenwald, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, said that New Zealand's spying agencies had been conducting mass surveillance on New Zealanders as part of the Five Eyes arrangement between the US, the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Mr Key said that was wrong. "There is no mass surveillance of New Zealanders by the GCSB and there never has been. Mr Dotcom's little henchman will be proven to be incorrect because he is incorrect." [sic!]