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Leaked Matt Hancock CCTV footage was in ‘public interest’ says Boris Johnson’s office

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    #11
    Originally posted by AtW View Post

    It is a bit difficult to understand now that the Prime Minister's spokesman has said it was "in the public interest", in my book that trumps everything else.
    Any company that uses CCTV cameras should have procedures in place to prevent random people having access to the recordings and to stop those who do have access leaking the footage.

    The camera also shouldn't have been hidden e.g. signs to say the camera is there, and pointing in the wrong direction e.g. pointing inside the office rather than at the balcony.

    This is why the Information Commissioner is involved.

    Maybe your company needs to do more GDPR training?
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      #12
      I still reckon Bojo was behind the leak in the first place, to give himself an excuse to sack Hancock without discrediting the Government by association for mistakes made in its handling of the Covid epidemic
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        #13
        Originally posted by AtW View Post

        It is a bit difficult to understand now that the Prime Minister's spokesman has said it was "in the public interest", in my book that trumps everything else.
        Yeah, well, can't argue with ignorance - or refusal to understand someone else's point, which is the same thing.
        Blog? What blog...?

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          #14
          Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
          Any company that uses CCTV cameras should have procedures in place to prevent random people having access to the recordings and to stop those who do have access leaking the footage.
          But what if it's in the public interest as even Boris Johnson's office says!??

          Public interest trumps everything surely?

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            #15
            Originally posted by AtW View Post

            But what if it's in the public interest as even Boris Johnson's office says!??

            Public interest trumps everything surely?
            But what defines public interest? The public will definitely be interested in an affair story so they can watch the soap opera unfold but that's not really the definition of public interest. If it affects his position and ability to do his job as a public servant then it could be in the publics interest. Snogging his aid in the meeting room, not really.
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              #16
              Originally posted by AtW View Post

              But what if it's in the public interest as even Boris Johnson's office says!??

              Public interest trumps everything surely?
              One last answer in the vague hope you are not being deliberately thick but simply haven't grasped my point.

              The affair is in the public interest since it potentially leaves both parties open to coercion. It is also in the looser definition of public interest that assorted Red top readers need things to fill their day.

              It is also in the public interest, in the proper sense of the term, to find out who within the department is leaking classified material to newspapers to provide some titillation for their readers. And line their own pockets...

              So the Hancock sideshow is not the real public interest issue.
              Blog? What blog...?

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                #17
                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                But what defines public interest?
                Excellent question.

                I'd say in this case when the office of Prime Minister himself says it's the public interest than what more do you want, myself or Her Majesty to say so?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by AtW View Post

                  Excellent question.

                  I'd say in this case when the office of Prime Minister himself says it's the public interest than what more do you want, myself or Her Majesty to say so?
                  These things shouldn't be down to a biased politician to decide. eg. Had the person being exposed been a Labour politician. Or an enemy of Boris Johnson in his own party.

                  You want the department of justice (or uk equivalent) to decide if the case warrants an arrest and trial. Then leave it to the grand jury of regular people to have the final say.

                  Another relevant question would be does the UK have any existing whistleblower protection laws for people who bypass the official secrets act in order to expose government corruption and wrong doing?
                  Last edited by Fraidycat; 18 July 2021, 17:58.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by AtW View Post

                    Excellent question.

                    I'd say in this case when the office of Prime Minister himself says it's the public interest than what more do you want, myself or Her Majesty to say so?
                    But that's the problem, they've got too much skin in the game to say. It could serve them to say it, it could serve them to cover it up. Because they say so is exactly where the definition goes wrong.
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by AtW View Post

                      But what if it's in the public interest as even Boris Johnson's office says!??

                      Public interest trumps everything surely?
                      It is in the public interest due to the Covid regulations the Department for Health and Social Care were pushing in office environments on the date the images were taken.

                      The actual affair itself is not in the public interest. It is none of our business if ministers shag their aids, colleagues or protection teams.

                      And no public interest doesn't trump breaches of GDPR especially when it involves secretly videoing people in their workplace.
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