SIRC releases 2008-2009 Annual Report
"Accountability in a new era of security intelligence"
"Security intelligence operates in an ever-changing environment," noted the Chair of SIRC, the Hounourable Gary Filmon, "and the nature and pace of that change today is on a scale that has not been seen for several decades."
As part of SIRC's ongoing efforts to understand and report on new challenges and responsibilities in security intelligence in
Among the seven reviews - and one complaint case - featured in this year's annual report is an examination of "CSIS's role in the matter of Omar Khadr." This report was prepared pursuant to section 54 of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, which allows SIRC to provide to the Minister a special report on any matter that relates to the performance of CSIS's duties and functions.
Established in 1984, SIRC's role is to reassure Parliament and Canadians that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) performs its duties and functions appropriately, effectively and in accordance with the law. SIRC is the only independent, external body with the statutory mandate and expertise to review CSIS's activities, therein ensuring that CSIS investigates and reports on threats to national security in a manner that respects the rule of law and the rights of Canadians.
Attachments: 1. SIRC's Role and Responsibilities http://www.sirc-csars.gc.ca/nwsspr/bkgdci/rolres-eng.html 2. SIRC's Annual Report http://www.sirc-csars.gc.ca/anrran/index-eng.html
For further information: please contact SIRC at: (613) 990-8442; For general information about SIRC, please consult the Committee's website at http://www.sirc-csars.gc.ca
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