UK government to set deadline for removal of Chinese surveillance cams
The UK government will set a deadline for removing made-in-China surveillance cameras from"sensitive sites."proposed amendments
The proposed amendments include a clause requiring"Removal from the procurement supply chain of physical surveillance equipment produced by companies subject to the National Intelligence Law of the People's Republic of China." Within six months of the bill being passed – which is on the cards to happen next week – the UK Secretary of State is required to inform Parliament of a timeline for removal of the offending kit.
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