By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia will toughen laws stopping former defence staff from training
Hurricane Lee to impact Atlantic Canada this weekend | SaltWireSYDNEY - Australia will toughen laws stopping former defence staff from training"certain foreign militaries", introducing a penalty of 20 years prison and widening the ban to stop Australians offering military training to countries seen as a national security risk.
Exemptions will also be provided if the defence minister authorises the training, or it relates to humanitarian relief or United Nations duties. The intention was to"prevent individuals with knowledge of sensitive defence information from training or working for certain foreign militaries or governments where that activity would put Australia's national security at risk", he said.
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