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Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill [Lords]

The Home Secretary will be as aware as I am that very occasionally those in charge of our intelligence and security services do not act in the best traditions of this country in their offices, and I am thinking of cases such as Belhaj and Boudchar. Where people have been the victim of mistreatment—as a consequence of UK complicity with foreign powers, for example—should there not be a right for those people to have access to the information about that?

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Reference

745 c520 

Session

2023-24

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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