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The Frank Stacey Memorial Lecture Parliamentary Accountability for Intelligence Services

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The Frank Stacey Memorial Lecture Parliamentary Accountability for Intelligence Services

Public Policy and Administration , Volume 18 (3): 11 – Jul 1, 2003

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0952-0767
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1749-4192
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10.1177/095207670301800301
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The Frank Stacey Memorial Lecture Parliamentary Accountability for Intelligence Services Rt Hon Alan Beith MP This is the text of the Frank Stacey Memorial Lecture, given at the PAC York, I September 2003 Conference, University of Frank Stacey Lecture was an invitation I could An invitation to give the not it is an honour and a delight to commemorate certainly refuse. Indeed, with whom I had the of working on the Public someone great pleasure Administration Committee over 30 years ago, quite often here in York, where Andrew Dunsire made sure that our Conferences were often held. In a sometimes harshly competitive and cynical academic world, Frank was a warmth and kindness. The quality of beacon of enthusiasm, dedication, was the focus of his work, and British government and public administration issues it is in that context that I want to set out some of the surrounding services. When I parliamentary accountability for intelligence and security war was already chose the topic, the use of intelligence in justifying the Iraq the of David which has a live issue, but it was well before tragic death Kelly, intelligence matters. I will not given rise to an unceasing media frenzy about

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Published: Jul 1, 2003

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