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The Identity Commissioner (officially known as the National Identity Scheme Commissioner) was an independent regulator in the United Kingdom appointed under the Identity Cards Act 2006 based in London. Following the formation of the Conservative – Liberal Democrat Coalition after the 2010 General Election, it was announced that the ID cards scheme was to be scrapped.〔(Conservative Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement ), Conservative Party, Published 12 May 2010, Accessed 13 May 2010〕〔(Conservative Liberal Democrat Coalition Agreement ), Liberal Democrats, Published 12 May 2010, Accessed 13 May 2010〕 The Identity Documents Act 2010 abolished ID cards and the Office of the Identity Commissioner.〔(Queen’s Speech – Identity Documents Bill ), Number10.gov.uk, published 25 May 2010, accessed 27 May 2010]〕 == First commissioner appointed == The Identity Commissioner was appointed by the Home Secretary and reported at least annually to Parliament on his oversight of the National Identity Service (previously known as National Identity Scheme). The first Commissioner, Sir Joseph Pilling, took office on 1 October 2009.〔Home Office Website 14 Sep 2009 ()〕
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