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Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC)

The Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) is a UK tribunal that reviews decisions related to national security and immigration. It handles cases where individuals' immigration status or detention is challenged on grounds such as terrorism-related concerns. SIAC operates with a high level of confidentiality and can consider sensitive evidence that cannot be shared publicly. Its role is to ensure fairness in decisions affecting individuals while protecting national security interests. The commission's decisions are legally binding and can only be appealed to higher courts.