The Home Office has been criticised after a stack of highly confidential documents were left in public. Staff at a ‘central London venue’ found a pile of papers containing highly sensitive counter-terrorism policing information.
The Home Office has been censured after a stack of highly confidential documents were left in public.
An envelope containing four documents classified as ‘official sensitive’ was found at the venue by staff on September 5, 2021. The papers contained the personal data of two Met staff and a ‘foreign United Kingdom visa applicant who is the subject of the documents’.The probe also found the Home Office didn’t have a proper process for signing documents out of its offices and was slow to report the breach.
Information commissioner John Edwards said: ‘Government officials are expected to work with sensitive documents in order to run the country.
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