Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Intelligence and security agencies - Duties

20: Director-General of an intelligence and security agency to consult Leader of the Opposition

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"Intelligence bosses must regularly talk to the Opposition Leader about their work."

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The Director-General of an intelligence and security agency has to talk to the Leader of the Opposition regularly. You need to know that the Director-General does this to keep the Leader of the Opposition informed about what the agency is doing. The Director-General must do this to make sure the Leader of the Opposition knows about matters related to the agency's work.

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Duties

20Director-General of an intelligence and security agency to consult Leader of the Opposition

  1. The Director-General of an intelligence and security agency must regularly consult the Leader of the Opposition for the purpose of keeping the Leader of the Opposition informed about matters relating to the agency’s functions.

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