# "His Majesty's principle secretaries of state do not fall within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal." ~ Notice of Decision

https://investigatorypowerstribunal.org.uk/

That is what the notice says but reading the #InvestigatoryPowersAct it was clear that the secretary of state can be cited to the Tribunal and also that the National Crime Agency ( #NCA ) is part of the #police. But the #IPT complaint forms limit that. It is a clear case of #WYSIATI ('what you see is all there is') meaning you could have 100 choices but are told, "Pepsi or Coca Cola?".

But look 👀 #PrivacyInternational cite 'Secretary Of State For Foreign, Commonwealth And Development Affairs' and 'Secretary Of State For The Home Department' ( https://web.archive.org/web/20240603004033/https://investigatorypowerstribunal.org.uk/judgement/concluding-order-privacy-international-v-1-secretary-of-state-for-foreign-commonwealth-and-development-affairs-2-secretary-of-state-for-the-home-department-3-government-communications-headquar/ ) so His Majesty's principle secretaries of state **do**(!) fall within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal!

https://web.archive.org/web/20240604202334/https://investigatorypowerstribunal.org.uk/judgments/

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