Igis.gov.au
Title
The Inspector General of Intelligence and Security
Description
The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security (IGIS) is a key element of the accountability regime for Australia's intelligence and security agencies: (listed below):
The IGIS was set up under the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Act 1986 to provide independent assurance to the Australian government, the Parliament and the people that the agencies:
To guarantee independence of the office, the IGIS is appointed by the Governor-General for a fixed term and cannot be dismissed by the government. An IGIS can be reappointed only once.
Languages
English
Contact
- Inspector General of Intelligence and Security