Independent inspectorate for asylum and immigration proposed

Tuesday 19 December 2006 00:00

An independent inspectorate for asylum and immigration could be set up under government proposals published yesterday.

Immigration minister Liam Byrne said the new body would assess issues including the quality of decision-making, enforcement powers, access to information and the treatment of individuals.

The proposals have been put out for consultation until February 16.

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