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Defence secretary 'unable to say' if anyone killed after Afghan data breach | |
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The defence secretary has said he was "unable to say for sure" whether anyone had been killed as a result of a data breach that revealed the details of thousands of Afghans who had supported British forces. | |
But John Healey told the BBC it was "highly unlikely" being a name on the list alone would now increase the risk of being targeted by the Taliban. | |
Details of nearly 19,000 people who had applied to move to the UK after the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan were mistakenly leaked in February 2022 by a British official. The previous government learned of this in August 2023 when details were posted on Facebook. | |
A super-injunction blocking reporting about the leak was lifted on Tuesday. | |
Thousands of Afghans were moved to UK in secret scheme after data breach | Thousands of Afghans were moved to UK in secret scheme after data breach |
Healey told the BBC the lifting of the super-injunction would now allow "proper press reporting and scrutiny". | |
"You cannot have democracy with super-injunctions in place," he said. | |
Sir Ben Wallace, who was defence secretary for the Conservative government, said it had applied for a four-month injunction after it became aware of the breach, which a judge converted to a super-injunction. | |
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme his priority had been to "protect those people who could have been or were exposed". | |
The resettlement scheme - the Afghanistan Response Route - set up in April 2024 for those on the leaked list has seen 4,500 Afghans come to the UK and a total of 6,900 are expected. The scheme's closure was announced on Tuesday, when the super-injunction was lifted. | |
The scheme has cost £400m, with a projected final cost of about £850m. | |
Watch: Daughter of Afghan translator involved in leak speaks to Newsnight | Watch: Daughter of Afghan translator involved in leak speaks to Newsnight |
Speaking in the Commons on Tuesday, Healey said the person involved in the leak was "no longer doing the same job", and offered a "sincere apology". | |
Downing Street has not said whether the official responsible for the leak has faced disciplinary action. | |
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has also apologised on behalf of her party. | Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has also apologised on behalf of her party. |
Former Conservative leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith said Parliament should have been informed about the leak. | Former Conservative leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith said Parliament should have been informed about the leak. |
He told the BBC's World Tonight: "Parliament cannot be ignored for that length of time, we owe a duty to the public to at least have examined this." | He told the BBC's World Tonight: "Parliament cannot be ignored for that length of time, we owe a duty to the public to at least have examined this." |
The daughter of an Afghan translator whose details were leaked told the BBC's Newsnight programme that her whole family "panicked". | |
"No one knows where the data has been sent to - it could be sent to the Taliban, they could have their hands on it," she said. | |
Her grandmother, who is still in Afghanistan, is "completely vulnerable", she added. |