‘We Should Thank God’ Young People Are Confronting the CCP: Aussie Senators Speak Out After Inquiry An Australian Senate inquiry’s report on issues facing diaspora communities has recommended that the government consider increasing awareness of the National Security Hotline as a means of reporting foreign interference, particularly from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). While delivering the report to the Senate, the committee’s chair, Labor Senator Kimberley Kitching, said foreign interference proved to be a key issue for the inquiry. “Unfortunately, some witnesses did not feel safe enough to give evidence in public,” she told Parliament. “We heard in-camera evidence from some because either they were frightened from past experiences with the regimes in their countries of origin or they feared for their families, whether those families be here or in their country of origin.”