When ASIO’s spy chief Mike Burgess delivered his annual threat assessment earlier this year, it was widely seen as a recruitment drive.
He talked about the crucial role of human intelligence in ASIO's work – and sang the praises of the people who make huge sacrifices, in secret, to keep Australians safe.
But while Burgess insisted informants collecting intelligence for ASIO are valued, ABC investigative reporter Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop has revealed a different side to this dangerous work.
Today, the reality of working with ASIO – and what can happen when you leave.
This is part two of a two-part episode.
If you haven’t yet, go back and listen to Part 1: The spiritual leader of Sydney’s pro-ISIS network.
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Guest: Investigative reporter for the ABC Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop
Photo: Sissy Reyes, Four Corners
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