In message <[log in to unmask]>, at 07:40:15 on Thu, 17
Apr 2008, Nigel Roberts <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Because it is not core to the Council's //regulatory// function?
>
>I run a business. I'd like the power to run intrusive surveillance on a
>customer suspected of fraud .. that's a crime but does RIPA allow that?
>No. So why should a public authority have special powers for functions
>which are not core to a regulatory function?
So who *is* the regulator for [individual] admissions?
If it's Fraud, maybe the Fraud Squad (Police) or is it the DCSF or some
associated quango/adjudicator, which incidentally *does* have oversight
over the legality of a schools admissions policy (from the point of view
of a school potentially having an illegal policy).
--
Roland Perry
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