Snooper’s Charter – rumours that Parliament is not impressed
IT news website The Register reports today that the joint parliamentary committee scrutinising the government’s draft Communications Data Bill – also known as the Snooper’s Charter (news passim) – will publish its report tomorrow.
It is believed that most of the committee’s members felt the Home Office had failed to make a convincing case for the scale of requested powers required to monitor British citizens’ activities online. The message likely to come from the joint parliamentary committee will probably be to encourage the police and law enforcement agencies to work out a much simpler scheme that the public can trust, along the lines of “go back to the drawing board and come and talk to us when you have something fresh”.
The cost of the scheme – some £1.8 bn. – will also come in for criticism at a time when police resources are being severely cut.
[…] predicted yesterday (news passim), the Joint Committee has given the draft Bill the thumbs down, stating that it pays […]