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INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY ACT 1986 No. 101 of 1986 - SECT 22

Reports relating to inquiries
22. (1) Where the Inspector-General completes an inquiry under this Act into a
matter relating to an agency, the Inspector-General shall prepare a report
setting out the Inspector-General's conclusions and recommendations as a
result of the inquiry and shall give a copy of the report to the responsible
Minister, to the head of the agency and, if the inquiry was conducted as a
result of a request made by the Prime Minister in accordance with section 9,
to the Prime Minister.

(2) The Inspector-General shall include in such a report-

   (a)  the Inspector-General's reasons for the conclusions and
        recommendations set out in the report; and

   (b)  if the Inspector-General considers that a person has been adversely
        affected by action taken by an agency and that the person should
        receive compensation for that action-a recommendation that the person
        receive compensation. 


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