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Keeping secret the Afghan list leak with a super injunction saved lives, says ex-Defence Secretary Grant Shapps. He defended keeping the court order in place when he took over at the helm of the ...
The former Defence Secretary said he was ‘appalled' to learn about the super injunction when entering the Ministry.
The details of more than 100 Britons, including those working as spies and in special forces, were included in the massive breach.
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GB News on MSNCamilla Tominey grills Tory minister over ‘British taxes funding Taliban terrorists’ after data leakWatch the moment GB News star Camilla Tominey presses Kevin Hollinrake over his party’s involvement in the Afghan data leak scandal. An unprecedented super-injunction used by ex-defence secretary ...
Sir Grant Shapps has defended the government’s decision to hide the catastrophic Afghan data leak from the public, arguing the decision saved lives. The former defence secretary said a ...
Former defence secretary Grant Shapps has defended the decision to keep secret a data breach involving the details of thousands of Afghans and some British officials. In his first interview since ...
Sir Grant Shapps has said he was “surprised” the superinjunction to keep the huge Afghan data breach secret was in place for “so long” – despite fighting to keep the gagging order in place.
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