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Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Bill

My Lords, on that last point, I take it that the post-legislative scrutiny referred to is separate from the review of polygraph testing

after three years, to which the Minister referred. On that, while I take his point about parliamentary scrutiny of regulations, codes of practice may not be statutory and therefore not subject to that sort of scrutiny. Might the Minister take back the suggestion that, following the very helpful sessions that the MoJ arranged during the course of the Bill on a number of matters, for which we were very grateful, Ministers might consider communicating with—and possibly even consulting—noble Lords in framing the review in three or so years’ time? I do not expect him to make a commitment now, but I would like to put that idea in his and his colleagues’ heads.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
810 c244 
Session
2019-21
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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