Rwanda Deportation Plans May Avoid Independent Scrutiny, Warns Ex-Borders Chief
• Rwanda deportation bill could become law without independent scrutiny from borders watchdog role, says ex-chief inspector David Neal
• Neal claims government has not published his report on conditions for asylum seekers in Rwanda, despite legal commitment
• No new borders watchdog appointed yet - could be months away, meaning no scrutiny of new Rwanda plans
• Neal suggests he may have been sacked as watchdog to avoid oversight and "risk" of scrutinizing Rwanda plans
• Lords have opportunity to "work with government" on bill to stop people-smuggling, says Downing St spokesperson