That is a very reasonable question, but I will stress what I said earlier: it is not possible at this stage to anticipate what specific restrictions may apply to the additional public bodies, otherwise we would have put on the face of the Bill which other public bodies could be added in due course. We have not put those on the face of the Bill, but we have said that it is perfectly possible that, during the conduct of these operations, it will become clear that there is other data out there that would assist the Government in ensuring that trade flows well at the border. We want to ensure that those other bodies could quickly come within scope, through the delegated procedures that we have laid out in legislation, and therefore it would not be appropriate to put a general restriction on those bodies. It is best to rely on the overall restrictions in the legislation to ensure that we have robust data protection.
Trade (Disclosure of Information) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Greg Hands
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 16 December 2020.
It occurred during Debate on bills
and
Committee of the Whole House (HC) on Trade (Disclosure of Information) Bill.
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