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Thousands of Afghans won’t receive compensation for data breach

Thousands of Afghan, who have been leaked personal information but are not evacuated to the UK, are not expected to receive any compensation.

A spokesman, the BBC, “hypothetical claims”, “the Ministry of Defense (Mode)” “will defend with any legal action or compensation,” he said.

The mode will also not give small payments to people whose lives are endangered after February 2022 leakage.

The names and details of more than 19,000 people have leaked, many Afghan now says that they are afraid of the Taliban.

The spokesman said the following as a Rimmer Review, appointed by the defense secretary John Healey, said:

This week, Healey announced that a super junking has been abolished, which has made it illegal to announce the leak and to refer to the existence of the court decision.

This came after the completion of the Rimmer review: “There is little evidence of the intention of conducting a ordeal campaign against former authorities.”

According to The Times, the largest case is prepared by Baleings Law, a company with more than 1,000 Afghan customers.

It is not clear that how many of these customers are currently in Afghanistan.

Leakage occurred when an anonymous authority sent E -Tabloy with E -Post Apart from the government team Afghan displaced applications and entered the public property.

In August 2023, the leakage information appeared to have appeared on Facebook.

The Taliban leadership continues to encounter international isolation especially due to human rights violations aimed at women. Russia has remained close since the Taliban’s seizure in 2021, the only country that recognizes the current Afghan government and the British Embassy of Kabul.

An Afghan man who was rejected for displacement was responsible for sharing their names on Facebook and presented an accelerated review BBC reported last week.

More than 100 British officials, including Special Forces and MI6 membersHe was in danger in the same data violation.

Since the withdrawal of international troops from Afghanistan, more than 36,000 Afghan has moved to England. More than 16,000 people were thought to be at risk of leakage, the MOD was confirmed to the BBC.

The government has so far spent 400 million pounds on the plan to replace Afghans.

However, according to the government, the total cost of all Afghans is expected to increase to £ 5.5-6 billion.

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