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Triennial review of the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner

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Triennial review of the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner

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This is the outcome of the triennial review of the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner.


Original consultation

Summary

The Home Secretary announced the start of the Triennial Review of the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner on 16 October 2014.

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Consultation description

Triennial reviews are part of the government’s commitment to ensuring that non-departmental public bodies continue to have regular independent challenge.

The review will examine whether there is a continuing need for the functions and form of the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) and whether it should continue to exist at arm’s length from government. Should the review conclude there is a continuing need for the OISC, it will go on to examine whether the OISC’s control and governance arrangements continue to meet the recognised principles of good corporate governance.

Provide evidence to the review using the online call for evidence.

The call for evidence is open until 14 November 2014.

If you need to contact the triennial review team, please email [email protected] including ‘OISC’ in the subject line.

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Published 16 October 2014
Last updated 11 January 2017 + show all updates
  1. Triennial review of the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner published.

  2. First published.

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