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66 of 2002
The Intelligence Services Control Amendment Act 66 of 2002 intends:
- to amend the Intelligence Services Control Act, 1994, so as:
- to define an expression and to amend certain definitions;
- to reregulate the oversight functions of the Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence;
- to provide that only one Inspector-General of Intelligence may be appointed and to reregulate the functions of the Inspector-General;
- to provide for the appointment of personnel to the office of the Inspector-General;
- to extend the power of the Minister to make regulations; and
- to change the name of the Act; and
- to provide for matters connected therewith.
Commencement
20 February 2003 (Gazette 24475 of 20 February 2003)