MR JUSTICE BURTON
Approved Judgment
Belhadj and Security Service
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69(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1),
rules under this section may –
(i) require information about any determination, award, order
or other decision made by the Tribunal in relation to any
proceedings, complaint or reference to be provided (in addition
to any statement under section 68(4)) to the person who
brought the proceedings or made the complaint or reference, or
to the person representing his interests.
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69(6) In making rules under this section the Secretary of State
shall have regard, in particular, to ...
(b) the need to secure that information is not disclosed to an
extent, or in a manner, that is contrary to the public interest or
prejudicial to national security, the prevention or detection of
serious crime, the economic well-being of the United Kingdom
or the continued discharge of the functions of any of the
intelligence services.”
ii)
The Rules
“6(1) The Tribunal shall carry out their functions in such a way
as to secure that information is not disclosed to an extent, or in
a manner, that is contrary to the public interest or prejudicial
to national security, the prevention or detection of serious
crime, the economic well-being of the United Kingdom or the
continued discharge of the functions of any of the intelligence
services.
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13(1) In addition to any statement under section 68(4) of the
Act, the Tribunal shall provide information to the complainant
in accordance with this rule.
(2) Where they make a determination in favour of the
complainant, the Tribunal shall provide him with a summary of
that determination including any findings of fact.
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(4)
The duty to provide information under this rule is in all
cases subject to the general duty imposed on the Tribunal by
rule 6(1).