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Lord Lloyd of Berwick: moved Amendment No. 5: After Clause 22, insert the following new Clause— "Independent Commissioner for Terrorist Suspects Independent Commissioner for Terrorist Suspects (1) The Secretary of State shall appoint a person to be known as the Independent Commissioner for Terrorist Suspects (the "Commissioner") and such appointment shall be subject to the approval of the Lord Chief Justice, and...
Lord Lloyd of Berwick: moved Amendment No. 1: After Clause 22, insert the following new Clause— "Independent Commissioner for Terrorist Suspects (1) The Secretary of State shall appoint a person to be known as the Independent Commissioner for Terrorist Suspects (the "Commissioner"). (2) The principal function of the Commissioner shall be to monitor the detention and treatment of terrorist suspects held under...
Lord Tunnicliffe: ...cases to be made by Crown Court judge Amendments 186D to 186F not moved. Clause 102 agreed. Amendment 187 Moved by Lord Lloyd of Berwick 187: After Clause 103, insert the following new Clause— "Independent Commissioner for Terrorist Suspects (1) The Secretary of State shall appoint a person to be known as the Independent Commissioner for Terrorist Suspects (the "Commissioner") and such...
Lord Tunnicliffe: My Lords, Amendment 66 seeks to establish an independent commissioner for terrorist suspects. As my noble friend Lord Brett indicated in Committee, we are concerned that the establishment of such a commissioner would have a detrimental effect on the efficient and effective conduct of terrorist investigations. Such investigations are fast-moving and having to accommodate a commissioner would...
Baroness Neville-Jones: To ask Her Majesty's Government how they have taken forward the proposal to establish the post of Independent Commissioner for Terrorist Suspects, as agreed during the passage of the Counter-Terrorism Act 2008; and when they will announce an appointment.
Independent Commissioner for Terrorist Suspects
Baroness Neville-Jones: ...arrest"? That would be another way in which we might get a greater safeguard. All that, of course, reinforces our proposal with the noble and learned Lord, Lord Lloyd, for the institution of an independent commissioner for terrorist suspects, which was first put forward when we considered the then Counter-Terrorism Bill. The Government accepted it and undertook to put forward legislation...