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Security, scandal and the security commission report, 1981 / Lomas, Daniel W B   Journal Article
Lomas, Daniel W B Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This research note introduces the December 1981 report of the Security Commission. This report was never released with the main conclusions forming the basis of a statement by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, published in May 1982. But the 1981 report is significant for a number of reasons. It was the first major review of government security since the Radcliffe Report of 1961, resulting in a number of recommendations that changed government vetting for the rest of the 1980s. The report also recommended the avowal of Britain’s foreign intelligence agency – a recommendation that proved especially controversial.
Key Words Security  Scandal  1981  Security Commission Report 
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