Simon Byrne is at a private NI Policing Board meeting after personal information was leaked.
Chief Constable Simon Byrne is facing further questions about a major data breach within the Police Service of Northern Ireland .Mr Byrne is attending a private meeting of the Policing Board.
who face continuing threat from paramilitaries and must be extremely vigilant about their personal security. Separately, on 6 July, in an unrelated incident, a police-issue laptop and radio, as well as a document containing the names of more than 200 staff, were stolen from a private vehicle in Newtownabbey, County Antrim.
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