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The
majority
of
the
Court
(
at
paragraph
83
of
the
judgment
)
include
in
the
aggregate
of
relevant
remedies
Mr.
Leander
’s
complaint
to
the
Government
that
the
National
Police
Board
had
,
contrary
to
the
provisions
of
the
Personnel
Control
Ordinance
,
omitted
to
invite
him
to
comment
on
the
information
contained
in
the
register
,
which
complaint
was
rejected
by
the
Government
in
their
decision
of
14
May
1980
.
In
my
opinion
,
this
avenue
of
recourse
is
not
capable
of
being
decisive
for
the
purposes
of
Article
13
(
art
.
13
)
,
whether
taken
on
its
own
or
in
conjunction
with
the
other
remedies
relied
on
by
the
majority
of
the
Court
,
namely
complaint
to
the
Parliamentary
Ombudsman
and
the
Chancellor
of
Justice
.
This
is
because
,
leaving
aside
the
question
of
independence
,
it
did
not
address
Mr.
Leander
’s
basic
grievance
under
the
Convention
.
Even
if
the
requirement
of
secrecy
did
not
permit
Mr.
Leander
himself
to
be
given
the
opportunity
of
commenting
on
the
adverse
material
kept
on
him
in
the
register
,
Article
13
(
art
.
13
)
guaranteed
him
a
right
of
access
to
a
"
national
authority
"
having
competence
to
examine
whether
his
Convention
grievance
was
justified
or
not
.
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