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If so requested by the Prime Minister, to investigate and report upon the circumstances in which a breach of security is known to have occurred in the public service and upon any related failure of departmental security arrangements or neglect of duty; and, in the light of any such investigations, to
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established in 1964 to investigate breaches of security in the public sector. It was abolished in 2010, on the basis that government would investigate breaches of security as and when they occurred.
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To review vetting of those who join or belong to the Royal Households, those working closely with them, or who otherwise gain access to Royal residences
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Harold Wilson expanded the remit on 10 May 1965 to allow the Commission to investigate circumstances where a breach of security might have occurred.
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on 16 December 1963. Douglas-Home envisaged that the commission would consist of retired civil servants and would be chaired by someone from the
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Discovery of classified documents at the home of Squadron Leader Peter John Reen RAF, to which he had official access before he retired in 1961
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Breaches of security which may have occurred arising out of the case of eight members of 9 Signal Regiment who have been charged under the
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This article is about a former UK Government administrative body. For financial regulatory authorities dealing with securities, see
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Breaches of security which may have occurred arising out of the case of Lance Corporal Philip Leslie Aldridge, convicted under the
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Circumstances in which Sub-Lieutenant David James Bingham and Mr Leonard Michael Hinchliffe pleaded guilty to offences under the
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Geoffrey Philip Wilson, "Cases and materials on constitutional and administrative law", Cambridge University Press, 1976 p. 98.
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Breaches of security which may have occurred arising out of the case of Chief Petty Officer Steven Hayden, convicted under the
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Circumstances in which John Barry Wagstaff, Ministry of Defence civil servant, had been charged with an offence under the
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To verify that security was not endangered as a result of incidents leading to the resignations from the Government of
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On 23 January 1964 the formation of the Security Commission was announced, with the terms of reference:
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This article related to government in the United Kingdom or its constituent countries is a
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The idea of the Security Commission, initially canvassed by the Prime Minister
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advise whether any change in security arrangements is necessary or desirable.
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Circumstances in which Douglas Ronald Britten, a Chief Technician in the
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Breaches of security which may have occurred arising out of the case of
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The Security Commission issued fifteen reports during its existence.
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Circumstances in which Clive Edwin Bland, photoprinter in the
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Circumstances in which Miss Helen Mary Keenan, typist in the
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Index

Securities Commission
non-departmental public body
quango
Harold Macmillan
Alec Douglas-Home
Denning
Profumo affair
judiciary
Harold Wilson
Lord Justice Winn
Lord Normanbrook
Caspar John
Frank Clifton Bossard
Official Secrets Act 1911
Cmnd.
Lord Justice Winn
Lord Sinclair of Cleeve
Dudley Ward
Cmnd.
Lord Justice Winn
Caspar John
Dudley Ward
Cabinet Office
Official Secrets Act 1911
Cmnd.
Lord Justice Winn
Dudley Ward
Harold Kent
RAF
Official Secrets Act 1911

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