Home Office's biometrics governance is 'peculiar' and flawed
Briefly

"My time as the biometrics and surveillance camera commissioner has been interesting, challenging, and at times frustrating, in part because of a lack of engagement across Whitehall and often an absence of support in obtaining the resources needed to fulfill my functions: at no time have I had a full complement of staff," Sampson wrote. "This frustration has also been exacerbated by the uncertainty surrounding the future of the office."
Sampson said it was "peculiar" that the UK appeared to be "moving in the opposite direction" at a time when other leading nations are increasing oversight and governance in the areas of biometrics and surveillance.
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