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The Agencies are also overseen by two Commissioners, appointed under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA)[External website]. They are required to hold, or have held, high judicial office.

The Rt. Hon. Sir Peter Gibson currently holds the position of Intelligence Services Commissioner [External website]. He reviews the issue by the relevant Secretary of State of warrants and authorisations for operations by the Agencies and Minstry of Defence (MOD) which fall under his oversight, namely warrants issued under the Intelligence Services Act 1994 [External website] and warrants and authorisations for surveillance and agents under RIPA.

The Interception of Communications Commissioner[External website], at present the Rt. Hon. Sir Paul Kennedy, reviews the issue and operation of warrants permitting the interception of mail and telecommunications and the acquisition of communications data by the intelligence and security Agencies, MOD and law enforcement organisations, and the arrangements for handling the material.

The Commissioners are able to visit the Agencies to discuss any case they wish to examine in more detail. They must, by law, be given access to whatever documents and information they need and at the end of each reporting year they submit reports to the Prime Minister. These reports are subsequently laid before Parliament and published. See Reports of the Commissioners for links to their reports.

The Commissioners also assist the Investigatory Powers Tribunal[External website] a body established in October 2000 to investigate, among other things, complaints by individuals about the Agencies' conduct towards them or about interception of their communications. Anyone, regardless of nationality, can complain if they believe that their communications or human rights have been violated or abused by any of the Agencies. The Tribunal enquires into each complaint and investigates whether the Agencies have acted improperly. If the Tribunal upholds a complaint, it has the power to order such remedial action as it sees fit including, if it deems appropriate, the award of damages to the complainant.

The Tribunal is made up of senior members of the legal profession or judiciary. Lord Justice John Mummery is its current President. See the Tribunal's website www.ipt-uk.com[External website] for more information on its role and activities.

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