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- Advice 003/2023 of 10 July 2023 concerning the recognition of Buddhism as a non-denominational philosophical organization
- Advice 004/2022 of 29 June 2022 concerning the screening of foreign direct investment and role of State Security and GISS in the process
- Advice 003/2022 of 29 June 2022 concerning data protection in relation to the Immigration Office and transfer of personal data to State Security and GISS
- Advice 002/2022 of 29 June 2022 concerning the access to e-PV database
- Advice 001/2022 of 20 April 2022 concerning maritime security
- Advice 001/2021 of 8 October 2021 - draft act amending of the Act of 10 July 2006 on threat assessment, which set up the Coordination Unit for Threat Assessment
- Advice 003/ VCI-VCP-BTA of 17 September 2020 - DIOB-OCAD
- Advice 001/VCI-BTA of 30 October 2020 concerning the Directorate for Integrity Assessment for Public Administrations – State Security and GISS
- Advice 001/VCI-BTA of 26 August 2020 concerning the exchange of classified information with Italy
- Advice 001/VCI-BTA of 26 August 2020 concerning the exchange of classified information with France
- Advice 009/VCI-BTA of 23 August 2019 concerning the exchange of classified information with Spain
- Advice 008/VCI-BTA of 23 August 2019 concerning the exchange of classified information with Hungary
- Advice 007/VCI-BTA of 23 August 2019 concerning the exchange of classified information with Finlandf
- Advice 006/VCI-BTA of 23 August 2019 concerning the exchange of classified information with Cyprus
- Advice 002-VCI-COC/10-2019
- Advice 001/VCI-COC/2019 of 1 Augustus 2019 - betreffende een ontwerp van koninklijk besluit tot wijziging van het koninklijk besluit van 21 juli 2016 betreffende de Gemeenschappelijke Gegevensbank Terrorist Fighters (2019)
- Advice 005/VCI-VCP-BTA of 3 July 2019 - DIOB- VSSE/ADIV
- Advice 004/VCI-VCP-BTA of 27 June 2019 - DIOB- OCAD
- Advice 003/VCI-BTA of 27 June 2019 - Wijziging aan de Classificatiewet van 11 december 1998
- Advice 002/VCI-BTA/2019 of 9 April 2019 - Wijziging KB 12 oktober 2010 en KB 3 juli 2016 (2019)
- Advice 001/VCI-BTA/2019 of 5 February 2019 - Wijziging regeling passagiersinformatieeenheid (2019)
- Advice 008/VCI-BTA/2018 of 16 November 2018 - Nieuwe inlichtingenmethoden en beschermings- en ondersteuningsmaatregelen (2018)
- Advice 007/VCI-VCP-BTA/2018 of 24 October 2018 - Leesrecht SIDIS SUITE OCAD (2018)
- Advice 006/VCI-BTA/2018 of 24 October 2018 - Leesrecht SIDIS SUITE (2018)
- Advice 005/VCI-VCP-BTA/2018 of 1 October 2018 - PASSBAN-databank - OCAD gegevens (2018)
- Advice 004/VCI-BTA/2018 of 1 October 2018 - PASSBAN-databank (2018)
- Advice 003/VCI-VCP-BTA/2018 of 26 September 2018 - Screening kandidaat-penitentiaire beambten - OCAD-gegevens (2018)
- Advice 002/VCI-BTA/2018 of 26 September 2018 - Screening kandidaat-penitentiaire beambten (2018)
- Advice 001/VCI-BTA/2018 of 26 September 2018 - Passagiersinformatieeenheid (2018)
- Advice 001/Va-COC/2019 of 1 Augustus 2019 - betreffende een ontwerp van koninklijk besluit tot wijziging van het koninklijk besluit van 21 juli 2016 betreffende de Gemeenschappelijke Gegevensbank Terrorist Fighters
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DEFENSE - ACOS IS
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Useful links to websites of authorities and institutions in direct or indirect contact with Standing Committee I.
Belgian intelligence and security services
- State Security (www.staatsveiligheid.belgium.be)
- General Intelligence and Security Service (www.mil.be/is)
Authorities and institutions
- Senate (www.senaat.be)
- Chamber of Representatives (www.dekamer.be/www.lachambre.be)
- Standing Police Services Review Committee (www.comitep.be)
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Data Protection Commission (www.privacycommission.be)
- Court of Audit of Belgium (www.ccrek.be)
- The Federal Ombudsman (www.federaalombudsman.be/www.mediateurfederal.be)
- Federal government (www.belgium.be)
- FPS Justice (www.just.fgov.be)
- FPS National Defence (www.mil.be)
- FPS Interior (http://www.ibz.fgov.be)
- FPS Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation (www.diplomatie.be)
- FPS Mobility and Transport (www.mobilit.fgov.be)
- FPS Finance (www.minfin.fgov.be)
- Crisis Centre General Directorate (www.crisis.ibz.be)
- Federal police (www.fedpol.be)
- Local police (www.lokalepolitie.be)
- Council of State (www.raadvst-consetat.be)
Supervisory bodies for intelligence and security services abroad
- Canada: Security Intelligence Review Committee (www.sirc-csars.gc.ca)
- Great Britain: Intelligence and Security Committee (www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/intelligence)
- Netherlands: Review Committee on the Intelligence and Security Services (www.ctivd.nl)
- Norway: Stortingets kontrollutvalg for etteretnings-, overvakings- og sikkerhetsjeneste (www.eos-utvalget.no)
- New-Zealand: Intelligence and Security Committee (www.nzsis.govt.nz/about/oversight.aspx)
- South Africa: Standing Committee on Intelligence (www.parliament.gov.za)
What is the difference between the Standing Committee I and the administrative Commission responsible for monitoring the specific and exceptional intelligence collection methods used by the intelligence and security services?
Two entities are in charge of reviewing special intelligence gathering methods: the administrative Commission and the Standing Committee I.
The administrative Commission and the Standing Committee I perform parallel but separate controls of the methods used. They control the legality (and thus the subsidiarity and proportionality) of the measure. For exceptional methods, the administrative Commission also carries out an a priori review: it must normally provide assent prior to the use of such a method.
The Commission operates as an administrative entity, whereas the Standing Committee I operates as a judicial body.
The administrative Commission is made up of three acting members and three substitute members. One of the members has the capacity of state prosecutor, and the two others have the capacity of judge. The Commission is chaired by the magistrate with the capacity of investigating magistrate. These magistrates are appointed by the executive (the Standing Committee I is appointed by the legislative) for a term of five years, renewable twice.
The three acting members have been appointed by de Royal Decree of 26 December 2015. The Chairman is Jean-Claude Claeys, Vice-President and investigating judge at the East Flanders Court of first instance; the other members are Dominique Hendrickx, first deputy public prosecutor at the Walloon Brabant Court, and Viviane Deckmyn, judge at the Mechelen Court of first instance.