The Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) report, published on Thursday, said only a “tiny” proportion of data collected was ever seen by human eyes.
Intelligence agencies “do not seek to circumvent the law” and must seek the “specific authorization” of a cabinet minister before spying on individuals in the UK, the ISC said.
However, the committee also said the current legal framework surrounding surveillance “lacks transparency” and is “unnecessarily complicated .... http://rt.com/uk