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Zaslal: pá 27. srpen, 2021 11:27 Předmět: Stormont payout for institutional abuse victims over data br |
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Stormont payout for institutional abuse victims over data breach
Stormont is to pay more than £100,000 to a group of historical institutional abuse victims after their personal details were leaked, their lawyer says.
They were among 251 recipients of a monthly newsletter email that was sent without their names being anonymised.
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The email was sent on behalf of Brendan McAllister, the interim advocate for victims of institutional abuse.
An inquiry into the data breach found there had been a "procedural error" in the office of the victims' advocate.
It is understood the total figure to be paid out to the group of 38 people is between £100,000 and £200,000.
BBC News NI has asked Stormont's Executive Office, which oversees the advocate's office, for a comment about the settlement.
In September last year the Executive Office said it was in negotiations with some of the email recipients who were seeking compensation in respect of the leak of their details.
The incident, which happened in May 2020, was described as a "massive breach of confidence" for victims, with their email addresses made visible to everyone who received the newsletter.
Some victims called for Mr McAllister to resign.
He apologised but said he would remain in post until a full-time commissioner for institutional abuse victims was appointed. |
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