Politics Latest: Afghan Data Breach Accountability ‘Now starts’ says Defense Minister says

Politics Latest: Afghan Data Breach Accountability 'Now starts' says Defense Minister says
Inside £ 7BN Secret Scramble to save life after mod data breech

Defense Secretary John Heli has warned that “Accountability now starts” Leak a data Pour the lives of 100,000 people of Afghan’s life at risk and inspired thousands of them to come to Britain under a £ 7BN Rehabilitation scheme,

About 19,000 people applying for Afghan transfer and aid policy were dataset with personal information of about 19,000 people Error issued By a defense officer in February 2022.

It triggers Operation To bring 16,000 Afghans to Britain – and later saw an prohibition Upgrade For a superinjunction, issued that the Taliban banned media reporting on leaks to prevent detection.

Ask him that no one had taken accountability yet for whatever happened, Mr. Hele told the BBC Breakfast: “Accountability starts now, no, because it allows proper investigation to what happened, Ben Walce’s decisions [former Tory defence secretary] The decision I have taken, and have decided … and any action or accountability that can be appropriate, can now follow. ,

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Writing in the telegraph, Sir Ben Walse said that the decision to apply for a gagging order was “not cover-up” and if the leak was reported, it would “put in trouble the people that we needed to help”.

Sir Ben Wallace says he takes full responsibility

Sir Ben Walce, who was the Defense Secretary when the data was breeted, has said that he takes full responsibility for the leak.

Asked why the officials responsible for the leakage are still employed by the government, Sir Ben said: “I take full responsibility for the mistake made by that person … I was the Secretary of State for Defense”.

Archie Michelle16 July 2025 09:31

John Hele: ‘Superintendent lifting means low cost and more transparency’

John Hele has said that there will be a low cost for taxpayers and who is coming to the UK after the lifting of superintendent will be more transparency.

Asked if he misled Parliament in the past, the Defense Secretary told Times Radio: “I am comfortable that I have not misled the people. But you know, the parliamentary accountability started with my statement yesterday and the House of Commons and his committees will have a chance to examine the former ministers and their decisions.

“They will have a chance to examine the decisions taken by me and me. And the decision I took in Parliament tomorrow and announced that this country will have less Afghans in this country. This will result in less cost for British taxpayers and now more transparency.”

John Hail (Lucy North/PA)
John Hail (Lucy North/PA) ,Pagal,

Liz truss ‘shocked’ by Afghan cover-up

Liz Trus has stated that it is surprised by the government’s superstition that it is to hide a secret rehabilitation program for Afghans risked by a mod data breech.

The former Prime Minister, who was also the Foreign Secretary when the data was breeted, said: “I am surprised by privacy and the taxpayer is covering the taxpayer on the entry of thousands of Afghans in Britain at a cost of £ 7BN. A decision that was wrong in itself.” This is a great betrayal of public belief.

“There is a need to hold the account of both governments and those responsible in the bureaucracy.”

Liz Trus says that he is surprised by the government's superintendent (Jacob King/PA)
Liz Trus says that he is surprised by the government’s superintendent (Jacob King/PA) ,PA Archive,

Archie Michelle16 July 2025 09:26

Hele said

John Hele has said that he may not be responsible for every person in the UK, but if Nigel Faraj has evidence of sexual offenses committed by Afghan migrants, he should show the police.

The reform UK leader said: “Of the number that has come, sexual criminals have been blamed. I am not, I promise you, I am making any of it.” He did not provide any evidence to support the claim.

And Mr. Hele told Times Radio: “I am not responsible for those who are here. Some of them have committed some crimes and have fallen into trouble. This is correct throughout the board.”

He said: “If they have found difficult evidence of people who pose risk, they need to report that information …

Archie Michelle16 July 2025 09:23

Defense Secretary: Easy option may be to continue cover-up

John Hele praised the work done by the Ministry of Defense to allow the Gagging Order on the Gupta Rehabilitation Scheme for those affected by the horrific leakage of personal data.

He said that without the report he ordered, the order would not have been removed. And he told about BBC Radio 4 Today Program: “You may not have democracy with super prohibition in place.”

He said: “Quite honestly, if I was worried to protect my position instead of facing difficult realities, policies and responsibilities for taxpayers, it could have been very easy, just it could have been very easy to allow this plan to continue with superintendent, because no one would hear anything about it.

“I will not be subject to such a cross exam on your program, or, as I was in Parliament yesterday at the House of Commons Chamber for about two hours.”

Archie Michelle16 July 2025 09:23

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