Security Service Act 1989

Type Public General Act
Publication 1989-04-27
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

The Security Service

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The Director-General

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Warrants

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The Security Service Commissioner

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Investigation of complaints

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Expenses

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Any expenses incurred by the Secretary of State under this Act shall be defrayed out of money provided by Parliament.

Short title, commencement and extent

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SCHEDULE 1

Preliminary

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Any person may complain to the Tribunal if he is aggrieved by anything which he believes the Service has done in relation to him or to any property of his; and, unless the Tribunal consider that the complaint is frivolous or vexatious, they shall investigate it in accordance with this Schedule.

Investigations and determinations

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If and so far as the complainant alleges that the Service has disclosed information for use in determining whether he should be employed, or continue to be employed, by any person or in any office or capacity specified by him, the Tribunal shall investigate whether the Service has disclosed information for that purpose and, if the Tribunal find that it has done so, they shall determine whether the Service had reasonable grounds for believing the information to be true.

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Report of conclusions

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Remedies

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References to the Commissioner

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they shall refer that matter to the Commissioner.

Supplementary

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SCHEDULE 2

Constitution of the Tribunal

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President and Vice-President

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Procedure

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The functions of the Tribunal in relation to any complaint shall be capable of being carried out, in any place in the United Kingdom, by any two or more members of the Tribunal designated for the purpose by their President; and different members of the Tribunal may carry out functions in relation to different complaints at the same time.

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Salaries and expenses

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Staff

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Parliamentary disqualification

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The Tribunal established under the Security Service Act 1989

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