What the Afghan ‘Super-Injunction’ Tells Us About the UK
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 16 – Nearly 7,000 Afghans have been relocated at a cost of £850 million under a secret plan triggered by a 2022 data breach exposing 19,000 applicants to Taliban risks.
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Afghan data breach super injunction 'deeply disturbing' for press freedom, says Lewis Goodall
News Agents podcast co-host Lewis Goodall has warned that the wide-ranging super injunction used to silence UK media for two years sets a “profoundly dangerous” precedent. Goodall was the first journalist to become aware of a Government data leak which put thousands of Afghan nationals who had supported the British military at risk. After receiving a text from a Whitehall source about the story in August 2023, Goodall contacted the Ministry of D…
The Afghan super-injunction case: Some constitutional implications
Following a catastrophic administrative error placing the lives of thousands of Afghans at risk, the UK government obtained a super-injunction, enabling it to attempt to clear up the mess it had created behind a veil of impenetrable secrecy. The courts’ willingness to keep the super-injunction in place for nearly two years raises fundamental constitutional questions. The background to the super-injunction granted to prevent both the discloure of…
COVER UP, COCK UP AND CONSPIRACY - Downtown in Business
In this week’s blog, Jo looks at how a super injunction was used not to protect lives, but to protect ministers from scrutiny over a leaked email that exposed thousands of Afghans to danger. Years of silence, no accountability,and now, finally, questions they can’t ignore.
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