As I said during my response to the debate, the officers who authorise are trained but the noble Lord is now getting into the area of rank and asking whether the authorising officer would have to be an inspector or above as well as trained. Rather than guess what the right answer might be, I shall write to him on that point of clarification.
Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Criminal Conduct Authorisations) (Amendment) Order 2021
Proceeding contribution from
Baroness Williams of Trafford
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 12 October 2021.
It occurred during Debate on Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Criminal Conduct Authorisations) (Amendment) Order 2021.
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