News Release issued by
the COI News Distribution Service on 14 September 2009
The first Identity
Commissioner, Sir Joseph Pilling, was confirmed today by the Home
Secretary Alan Johnson. He will take up his appointment on 1
October 2009 in time for the issue of the first identity cards to
people in Greater Manchester.
The new Identity Commissioner will act independently and on
behalf of the public to ensure that information held on the
National Identity Register is accurate and secure as well as
monitoring the use identity cards are put to by both public and
private sectors.
Home Secretary Alan Johnson said:
“I am pleased to announce the appointment of Sir Joseph Pilling
as the first Identity Commissioner.
“The public has the right to expect the National Identity Service
to be run to the highest standards. The Identity Commissioner will
champion their interests, providing a strong and independent
voice, holding the Identity and Passport Service to account and
ensuring information collected under the Service is kept securely.
“He will also deliver independent scrutiny of the uses to which
identity cards are put by public authorities and private organisations.”
Sir Joseph Pilling said:
“I am delighted to accept this post, and plan to be an
independent voice in my work towards safeguarding the public’s
privacy and identity rights, as Parliament intended.
“In the early weeks and months as I work out how best to do the
job I intend to listen to the people across the National Identity
Service and to people outside the system with views about my new role.”
The Identity Commissioner will report to the Home Secretary at
least annually on the way the National Identity Service functions
are carried out and the report will be laid before Parliament.
All government departments will have a statutory duty to provide
whatever information the Commissioner and his staff need to carry
out investigations and the Commissioner will have the resources he
requires in order to carry out his functions.
NOTES TO EDITORS
1. Sir Joseph Pilling was Permanent Secretary to the Northern
Ireland Office from 1997 to 2005.
2. Since 2005, he has been involved in reviews of senior
appointments in the Church of England, the Civil Aviation
Authority, the 30 Year Rule on the release of government
information and the governance of London University.
3. He is chairman of the Koestler Trust which encourages the arts
among offenders and is a trustee of Macmillan Cancer Support.
4. The role of the Identity Commissioner is to oversee the
National Identity Service (NIS) and ensure that it complies with
the commitments under the Identity Cards Act 2006.
5. The Identity Commissioner’s oversight role does not cover
identity cards for foreign nationals, which are subject to
oversight arrangements by the Information Commissioner and the
Chief Inspector for UK Border Agency.
6. To find out more about the National Identity Service and to
register for updates about when it goes live in your area, log on
to: http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentcitizensandrights/Identitycards/DG_174257
7. Any enquiries should be directed to Home Office Press Office
on 0207 035 3535.
Contacts:
Home Office Press Office
Phone: 020 7035 3535
NDS.HO@coi.gsi.gov.uk