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Reporting an error by a public authority to the IOCCO

This form is to be completed by a member of a public authority when reporting an error to the IOCCO.

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This form was withdrawn on 28 October 2020 because it is no longer in use.

This form is to be completed by a member of a public authority when reporting an error to the Interception of Communications Commissioner’s Office (IOCCO). Updated November 07.

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Guidance on completing the form

When completing the form you should note the Revised Draft Code of Practice for Public Consultation in relation to the types and possible causes of errors.

Include details of any excess data collected by public authority or disclosed by CSP.

After the error has been reported the designated person must review all the data and consider whether it is necessary and proportionate to make use of that material in the course of the investigation or operation.

Where material is disclosed by a CSP in error which has no connection or relevance to any investigation or operation undertaken by the public authority receiving it, that material and any copy of it should be destroyed as soon as the report to the Commissioner has been made.

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Published 7 November 2007
Last updated 29 October 2020 + show all updates
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