Further written evidence to be reported to the House

Part of Counter-Terrorism Bill – in a Public Bill Committee at 12:00 pm on 24 April 2008.

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Shami Chakrabarti: But to be fair, this is probably coming from a feeling on the part of those who advise the Government that it cannot be made to work in the classic adversarial criminal justice system. Therefore, you can do it with asset freezing, control orders and those different quasi-judicial systems that are not Rolls-Royce criminal due process. We disagree. We know that it is hard, but we say that people like us would have to sit down with people in the security and intelligence community and genuinely work together to make sure that it can be done, that there can be proper Rolls-Royce criminal due process for the accused, while technology and sources can still be protected.