Northern Ireland's Chief Constable will face questions later over a significant data breach
NORTHERN IRELAND’S CHIEF Constable will face questions later over a significant data breach.
Assistant Chief Constable Chris Todd said they have contacted the officers and staff concerned to make them aware of the incident and an initial notification has been made to the office of the Information Commissioner regarding the data breach. In February, senior detective John Caldwell was seriously injured when he was shot by gunmen at a sports complex in Co Tyrone.
He said he had heard most from officers from a Catholic or nationalist background, some of whom keep their job a secret even from family members. Dillion said she is “absolutely” concerned that some officers will leave the force because of the breach.
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