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Robert Jay, counsel to the inquiry, wanted to know if Andy Coulson's predecessors had been subjected to so-called developed vetting (DV), the level of scrutiny which allows people to see top secret documents without supervision.

In truth, MEPs mainly "represent themselves", claims a senior diplomat, "not the people".In a chicken-and-egg problem that has lasted decades, the low profile of MEPs means they operate with little scrutiny, which allows them to act according to their own instincts.

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The law, which allows citizen scrutiny of almost all government functions, has often been the target of efforts to limit its authority.

Sadly the Inquiries Act 2005 – which allows the government substantial powers to curtail public inquiries or hold them in secret – was not given the degree of parliamentary scrutiny that it merited.

on Thursday became the highest-ranking Republican to call for scrutiny of so-called bump stocks, which allowed the Las Vegas mass killer to fire semi-automatic assault rifles as rapidly as machine guns.

Amazon is under particular scrutiny because of its registered base in Luxembourg, which allowed it to generate £3.3bn of sales in the UK last year yet pay no corporation tax.

Exporters can still make shipments using paper forms, which allow some high-risk shipments to evade scrutiny.

He pointed to his firm's use of "unattributable and untraceable" information warfare as a key differentiator, which allowed them to influence campaigns while avoiding greater government scrutiny.

The case has also brought new scrutiny of the anti-terrorism bill approved by Congress in 1996 after the World Trade Center bombing, which allowed the Immigration and Naturalization Service to arrest or detain noncitizens, without identifying either their accuser or the evidence against them.

In addition, because of something called the "London loophole" and the "Enron loophole," which allow speculators to use unregulated exchanges, they can evade the limits of the New York Mercantile Exchange, as well as C.F.T.C. scrutiny.

Third, the Republican state judge's ruling denied that voting was a "fundamental right" like free speech, which allowed him to uphold it based merely on "reasonable" arguments rather than the "compelling arguments" of a "strict scrutiny test".

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