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responsible, hard working, professional, generous men and women who put their lives at risk every day. paz esteban was the first woman to lead the cni, but accusations that she and the agency stepped over the line and made too many mistakes made her position untenable. it all started when pegasus hacking software was found on the phones of spain s top politicians. some are legally hacked by the spy agency itself, and include 18 a catalan separatists. but, spain s spy agency buckled under the pressure of another scandal. turns out, they were the only ones using pegasus software. foreign minister pedro sanchez became the first world leader known to have been hacked, allegedly by an external actor. spain s defence minister and its interior minister and its interior minister were also victims,
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