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PST and Preparedness Under Fire | Norway's News in English — www.newsinenglish.no

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Norway’s state auditor general released a highly critical report on Thursday in which it claimed that Norway’s domestic intelligence agency PST and the country’s overall preparedness measures are weak and do not meet current threat levels. PST’s leader and her boss, Norway’s justice minister, quickly went on the defensive, stirring up more criticism in Parliament. […]
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The Office of the Auditor General believes that top politicians' increasingly extensive need for bodyguards has impacted PST's other activities.

·Oslo, Norway
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The Norwegian Audit Office believes that the PST is not well enough equipped to meet today's threat landscape The changes in the threat landscape and Norway's security policy situation are confronting the PST with new and more complex and resource-intensive tasks. The Norwegian Audit Office writes in a press release, according to Aftenposten. "The resources at the PST's disposal do not correspond to a significantly worsened threat landscape and…

PST is facing new, complex and resource-intensive tasks. The Office of the Auditor General believes that it is highly reprehensible that the Ministry of Justice has not taken action earlier.

The Ministry of Justice and Public Security has not followed up on PST's challenges well enough.

The Auditor General believes it is "highly reprehensible" that the Ministry of Justice has not taken action earlier.

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Regjeringen.no broke the news in on Thursday, December 11, 2025.
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