Swedish Commission on Security and Integrity Protection
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The Swedish Commission on Security and Integrity Protection (Swedish: Säkerhets- och integritetsskyddsnämnden) is a Swedish administrative authority sorting under the Ministry of Justice responsible for supervising law enforcement agencies' use of secret surveillance techniques, assumed identities and other associated activities. The commission also supervise the processing of personal data by the Swedish Police Authority. It is also obliged to check whether someone has been the subject of secret surveillance or subject to the processing of personal data, at the request of an individual, and if it was done within bounds of applicable legislation.[2][3][4]
Formed2008
Preceding agency
- Registernämnden
JurisdictionGovernment of Sweden
HeadquartersNorr Mälarstrand 6, Stockholm
59°19′37.167″N 18°02′57.8328″E
59°19′37.167″N 18°02′57.8328″E
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The coat of arms of the Swedish Commission on Security and Integrity Protection | |
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| Formed | 2008 |
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| Jurisdiction | Government of Sweden |
| Headquarters | Norr Mälarstrand 6, Stockholm 59°19′37.167″N 18°02′57.8328″E |
| Employees | 18 (2014)[1] |
| Annual budget | SEK 18 million (2014) |
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| Parent agency | Ministry of Justice |
| Website | sakint.se |
