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CHIS Code of Practice Revision

The Home Office is revising the Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) Code of Practice under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000. The revised code updates operational guidance for law enforcement and intelligence agencies deploying undercover officers and informants, with consultation completed and revised code now in effect.


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2023

3 events
29 Jun 2023 | Announcement Home Office linked

Undercover Policing Inquiry: Tranche 1 Interim Report

UIN: HLWS879 My rt hon Friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department (Suella Braverman) has today made the following Written Ministerial Statement:Today the Undercover Policing Inquiry has published its first report. The Inquiry was established in 2015 to …

18 Jan 2023 | Policy paper Home Office linked

Draft revised Covert Human Intelligence Sources code of practice 2022

Outlines changes in the draft revised code covering the use or conduct of covert human intelligence sources (CHIS) by public authorities under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000.

2022

6 events

2021

10 events

2020

8 events

2015

2 events
4 Sep 2015 | Consultation outcome Home Office Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner linked

Consultation on the OISC's Code of Standards — outcome published

This consultation seeks comments on amendments to the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner's (OISC) Code of Standards.

30 Jan 2015 | Consultation outcome Home Office Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner linked

Consultation on the OISC's Code of Standards — consultation closed

This consultation seeks comments on amendments to the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner's (OISC) Code of Standards.

2014

1 event
3 Nov 2014 | Consultation outcome Home Office Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner linked

Consultation on the OISC's Code of Standards — consultation opened

This consultation seeks comments on amendments to the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner's (OISC) Code of Standards.