
The review is being headed by Notts MP and Police Minister Vernon Coaker and Local Government Minister John Healey.
Healey said: "These powers must be used in a way that commands the public’s confidence and should be used properly and proportionately."
Here's an idea. Why not decide who should have the powers and exactly how they should be used before bringing them in?
If the media hadn't exposed the misuse of RIPA I doubt ministers would have stepped in and voluntarily checked councils.
The ministers will write to council chiefs in a letter...
"use of covert surveillance powers to deal with minor offences such as dog fouling and littering, is not appropriate."
This is as close as we get to an admission that RIPA powers have been badly misused.