Capital Letter: Intelligence and security bill: 'Fit for purpose' or consolidating intrusive state powers?
The Council for Civil Liberties considers the review on which the bill is based “takes a depressing view that elevates personal security above all other rights.”
Fri, 03 Mar 2017
The bill that would replace four acts applying to this country’s security and intelligence agencies and their oversight bodies has arrived back from select committee appraisal with many amendments – but still with trenchant criticism.
The report’s introduction states that “[H]aving one piece of
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