The Cabinet Office was accused of endangering lives last night after it accidentally published the home addresses of more than 1,000 politicians, military officials, celebrities and MI5 officers who received new year honours. The security breach was described as “a complete disaster” by a former leader of the Conservative Party.
The failure was condemned by the former head of the civil service, Lord Kerslake, as a “very serious breach of personal security”.
He is leading calls for an inquiry after the Cabinet Office apologised yesterday, saying it had reported its error to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and contacted “all those affected directly”.
Iain Duncan Smith, who was knighted in the latest honours list, said the publication of the 1,097 addresses on the Cabinet Office…
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