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Clive Live in Parliament: Phone Tapping Questions 6th September 2010

 

With reference to previous events in the House. Clive questioned that the Home Secretary cannot be certain that all people subjected to phone tapping, by the News of The World, have been dutily informed of such crimes against their liberties.

 

1.Home Department (6th September 2010)

 

 

Clive's question transcript:

 

Does the Secretary of State recall that the Mayor of London intervened in the case of Damian Green when he received information from the Home Office? Surely, when the Secretary of State is told by an hon. Member that a phone company has told him that his phone line was compromised, but that the police had not notified him of that, she cannot be confident that the Metropolitan police have notified everybody who was subject to tapping. Surely she has a duty, on behalf of all those individuals, and in natural justice, to meet the Metropolitan police to ensure that everyone on that list is contacted and can go back and check with their phone companies.

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