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Security Service Act 1989

c. 5

SCH.

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(2) The Tribunal shall also give notice to the complainant of any
determination in his favour by the Commissioner under paragraph 4 above.
(3) Where in the case of any complaint no such determination as is mentioned
in sub-paragraph (1) or (2) above is made by the Tribunal or the Commissioner
the Tribunal shall give notice to the complainant that no determination in his
favour has been made on his complaint.

Remedies
6.—(1) Where the Tribunal give a complainant notice of such a determination
as is mentioned in paragraph 5(1) above the Tribunal may—
(a) if the determination is under paragraph 2 above, order inquiries by the
Service about the complainant to be ended and any records relating to
such inquiries to be destroyed;
(b) if the determination is under that paragraph or paragraph 3 above,
direct the Secretary of State to pay to the complainant such sum by way
of compensation as may be specified by the Tribunal.
(2) Where the Tribunal give a complainant notice of such a determination as
is mentioned in paragraph 5(2) above the Tribunal may—

(a) quash any warrant in respect of any property of the complainant which
the Commissioner has found to have been improperly issued or
renewed and which he considers should be quashed;
(b) if the Commissioner considers that a sum should be paid to the
complainant by way of compensation, direct the Secretary of State to
pay to the complainant such sum as the Commissioner may specify.
References to the Commissioner

7.—(l) If in a case investigated by the Tribunal under paragraph 2 above they
consider that the Service may not be justified in regarding all members of a
particular category as requiring investigation they shall refer that matter to the
Commissioner.
(2)

If in any case investigated by the Tribunal—

(a) the Tribunal's conclusions on the matters which they are required to
investigate are such that no determination is made by them in favour of

the complainant; but
(b) it appears to the Tribunal from the allegations made by the complainant
that it is appropriate for there to be an investigation into whether the
Service has in any other respect acted unreasonably in relation to the
complainant or his property,
they shall refer that matter to the Commissioner.
(3) The Commissioner may report any matter referred to him under this
paragraph to the Secretary of State who may take such action in the light of the
report as he thinks fit, including any action which the Tribunal have power to
take or direct under paragraph 6 above.

Supplementary
8.—(1) The persons who may complain to the Tribunal under this Schedule
include any organisation and any association or combination of persons.
(2) References in this Schedule to a complainant's property include references
to any place where the complainant resides or works.

9.—(l) No complaint shall be entertained under this Schedule if and so far as it
relates to anything done before the date on which this Schedule comes into force.

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