Australia - A Melbourne-based veteran investigator, an old-fashioned human bloodhound who formerly ran the security for one of the local airlines, tells The Sunday Age: "If I wanted to bug your office, you could send 10,000 [de-]buggers in there and they'd never find out. Not unless the bug is live (activated). Otherwise you'd have to physically tear an office or boardroom apart to find it. A smart cookie will be listening across the road … and via a 10-cent capacitor can remotely deactivate the bug until there's something worth listening to."
This old-time operator is a $500-a-day man. "Plus expenses." No matter that there may be millions at stake, that's his price.
"I'm cheap," he says. (more) He is also [your thought here].