ORG response to the draft Investigatory Powers Bill
Executive Director of Open Rights Group, Jim Killock said:
“This Bill will redefine the relationship between the state and the public for a generation. The government needs to get it right and made sure that the UK’s law enforcement and security agencies can fight serious crime while upholding all of our human rights.”
“However, at first glance, it appears that this Bill is an attempt to grab even more intrusive surveillance powers and does not do enough to restrain the bulk collection of our personal data by the secret services. It proposes an increase in the blanket retention of our personal communications data, giving the police the power to access web logs. It also gives the state intrusive hacking powers that can carry risks for everyone’s Internet security.”
“The Joint Committee must now listen to the concerns of activists and the public if they are to restore trust in the police and security services.”
Open Rights Group will now scrutinise the Bill in detail.