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In [[2021]], a number of leaks occurred at the [[UK/Ministry of Defence]].
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==June leaks==
 
On the morning of 22nd of June 2021, a member of the public found 50 pages of classified information in a soggy heap behind a bus stop in [[Kent]], [[England]]. The person, who remains anonymous, contacted the [[BBC]] afterwards.<ref>https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/uk-news/2021/06/27/sensitive-ministry-of-defence-documents-found-by-member-of-public-at-bus-stop/</ref>
 
On the morning of 22nd of June 2021, a member of the public found 50 pages of classified information in a soggy heap behind a bus stop in [[Kent]], [[England]]. The person, who remains anonymous, contacted the [[BBC]] afterwards.<ref>https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/uk-news/2021/06/27/sensitive-ministry-of-defence-documents-found-by-member-of-public-at-bus-stop/</ref>
  
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It was later revealed that senior diplomat [[Angus Lapsley]] lost the documents. He was working as director general of strategy and international, responsible for defence policy on Nato and the Euro-Atlantic area but following the loss of the sensitive papers he was removed from “sensitive work” and had his security clearance suspended pending a full review. Around the same time, he was being considered as a candidate for the [[UK/Permanent Representative to NATO|UK’s new ambassador to NATO]].<ref>https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/mod-kent-crimea-nato-ben-mitchell-b949147.html</ref>
 
It was later revealed that senior diplomat [[Angus Lapsley]] lost the documents. He was working as director general of strategy and international, responsible for defence policy on Nato and the Euro-Atlantic area but following the loss of the sensitive papers he was removed from “sensitive work” and had his security clearance suspended pending a full review. Around the same time, he was being considered as a candidate for the [[UK/Permanent Representative to NATO|UK’s new ambassador to NATO]].<ref>https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/mod-kent-crimea-nato-ben-mitchell-b949147.html</ref>
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==September leaks==
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During the [[Afghanistan/2021 withdrawal]] and the [[Evacuation from Afghanistan]], one employee at the MOD was suspended after emails addresses belonging to 250 Afghan interpreters were leaked.<ref>https://inews.co.uk/news/ministry-of-defence-suspends-employee-accidental-leak-afghan-interpreters-details-1213536</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 23 September 2021

Event.png 2021 British Ministry of Defence leaks(Leak,  deep event) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
MOD LEAKS 21 June 2021.png
The soggy folder containing the soaked documents.
Date22 June 2021
LocationKent,  England
PerpetratorsAngus Lapsley
ExposedUK/Ministry of Defence
DescriptionA pile of 50 sensitive MOD documents are leaked.

In 2021, a number of leaks occurred at the UK/Ministry of Defence.

June leaks

On the morning of 22nd of June 2021, a member of the public found 50 pages of classified information in a soggy heap behind a bus stop in Kent, England. The person, who remains anonymous, contacted the BBC afterwards.[1]

The documents contain heavily sensitive information from the UK/Ministry of Defence about the HMS Defender Crimea controversy, which started one day later.[2]

In July, the Ministry of Defence ruled out foul play.[3] They said it was down to human error.[4]

It was later revealed that senior diplomat Angus Lapsley lost the documents. He was working as director general of strategy and international, responsible for defence policy on Nato and the Euro-Atlantic area but following the loss of the sensitive papers he was removed from “sensitive work” and had his security clearance suspended pending a full review. Around the same time, he was being considered as a candidate for the UK’s new ambassador to NATO.[5]

September leaks

During the Afghanistan/2021 withdrawal and the Evacuation from Afghanistan, one employee at the MOD was suspended after emails addresses belonging to 250 Afghan interpreters were leaked.[6]


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