Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Accessing information held by other agencies - Obtaining business records of telecommunications network operators and financial service providers - Approval to obtain business records

149: Amendment and revocation of approvals

You could also call this:

"Changing or cancelling approvals for spying and what happens next"

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The responsible Minister and a Commissioner of Intelligence Warrants can change or cancel an approval at any time. They can also tell people to destroy some or all of the business records they got using the approval before it was changed or cancelled. You need to know that this can happen to any approval, and it can happen at any time.

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Part 5Accessing information held by other agencies
Obtaining business records of telecommunications network operators and financial service providers: Approval to obtain business records

149Amendment and revocation of approvals

  1. The responsible Minister and a Commissioner of Intelligence Warrants may—

  2. at any time amend or revoke an approval; and
    1. direct that all or any specified business records obtained under the approval before it was amended or revoked be destroyed.