The Home Secretary has appointed Max Hill QC as the
government’s new Independent Reviewer of Terrorism
Legislation.
Mr Hill has been a QC for 9 years and has extensive experience
both defending and prosecuting complex cases involving terrorism,
homicide, violent crime, high value fraud and corporate crime. He
successfully prosecuted the 21/7 bombers, and appeared in the
inquest into the 7/7 bombings. Mr Hill takes over the role from
QC, who has held the
post since 2011.
Welcoming the appointment, Home Secretary said:
I am pleased to announce that Max Hill QC has been appointed as
Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation.
With the threat from terrorism continuing to evolve and
diversify, it is vital we have robust oversight to ensure our
counter-terrorism laws are fair, necessary and proportionate.
Mr Hill brings a wealth of experience and legal expertise to
help deliver this.
I am grateful to QC for his service as
Independent Reviewer and thank him for his considered reports
and valuable analysis.
Max Hill QC said:
I am very pleased to have this opportunity, which comes at a
time of heightened concern about the risk from terrorism which
we all face in the UK. As a practising barrister with
experience in both counter-terrorism and the rights of citizens
facing allegations of serious crime, I look forward to working
with participants at all levels and from all sides.
As part of his role, Mr Hill will be required to provide an
annual report on his findings, which the government must lay
before Parliament and publish. He will begin his tenure on 1
March 2017.