PJCIS review of the mandatory data retention regime

THE Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security has completed its Review of the mandatory data retention regime, and is now working on its report.

The chair, Andrew Hastie MP said, "The Committee has received considerable evidence from submitters and witnesses regarding the effectiveness of the mandatory data retention regime. This marks the completion of the Committee’s review and the Committee’s attention now turns to preparing a bipartisan report which delivers tangible ideas for reform and consideration. The Committee expects to table the report by the end of July."

The deputy chair, Anthony Byrne MP said, "The Committee is grateful for the evidence received and will complete the task of drafting a report that will set out some of the major concerns with the regime and access to data under the Telecommunications Act 1997 as well as recommendations to government addressing these concerns."

Section 187N of the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 provides for the completion of the review by April 13, 2020.

Further information on the inquiry can be obtained from the Committee’s website

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