Internal Security·Legal Reforms
Joint Intelligence Committee — Legal Reforms
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Version 1Updated 7 Mar 2026
| Entry | Year | Description | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | The Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) is an executive body established by government order, not a constitutional entity. Therefore, it is not subject to constitutional amendments. Its structure and mandate are modified through executive notifications and government resolutions, rather than legislative amendments. | This means changes to the JIC's functioning or structure are administrative decisions, not requiring parliamentary approval. While this offers flexibility, it also raises questions about formal accountability and oversight, which are often debated in the context of intelligence reforms. |