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China: Government launches nationwide security inspection and correction campaign for Big Data applications

By Samuel Yang, Yang Chen – AnJie Law Firm From ILO The Ministry of Public Security (MPS) recently launched a nationwide security inspection and correction campaign regarding Big Data applications in China.(1) This campaign is one of a series of…

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UK Met Police ordered to pay Human Rights Act damages

By Katarina Sydow Barrister, Outer Temple Chambers Police ordered to pay Human Rights Act damages for failure to conduct an adequate investigation into allegations of rape In a decision handed down on 23 July 2014, the High Court has found…

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Operation Tempura UK Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) disclosure

Freedom of Information Request I note you seek access to the following information: It was revealed that MPS had written off £19,492.66 in expenses incurred by officers involved in Operation Tempura in the Cayman Islands because the officers concerned had…

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UK’s Met police to be investigated and there are ties to Tempura

When you read the following story it makes our own Operation Tempura pale in comparison. However, there is a connection with Tempura as a number of the police officers sent out by the Metropolitan Police (the Met) to the Cayman…

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The Editor Speaks: Just what ‘game’ is Bridger playing?

Martin Bridger was the ‘scapegoat’ for the Operation Tempura fiasco that has already cost the Cayman public millions of dollars. Estimates vary from $15M to $30M!! However, as the man in charge, who made a very handsome salary and produced…