THE lives of more than 250 Afghan interpreters are at risk after a blundering Ministry of Defence worker copied their personal details into an email. Furious Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has deman…
"Some of the interpreters didn't notice the mistake and they replied to all the emails already and they explained their situation which is very dangerous.Apologising for the email blunder, a spokeswoman for the MoD said: "We are aware of a data breach of information from the Afghan Relocations Assistance Policy team.
"We apologise to everyone impacted by this breach and are working hard to ensure it does not happen again."This mistake could cost the life of interpreters, especially for those who are still in Afghanistan.The MoD said it had contacted those impacted by the breach, with officials offering advice on how to manage the risk posed by the data reveal.A source confirmed the Defence Secretary had personally ordered the probe.
Labour shadow defence secretary John Healey said: "We told these Afghans interpreters we would keep them safe, instead this breach has needlessly put lives at risk."This is the second major data breach from the MoD this year, after sensitive documents were discovered at a bus stop in Kent in June.British embassy staff
left a "hit list" of Afghan workers who helped western forces in their abandoned compound in Kabul as they fled the Taliban. Contact details for workers and CVs were seen scattered around the embassy in the Afghan capital by a journalist from
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