Pm Backs Phone Tap Evidence ; Brown Wants to See Intercepts Used in Court
The Journal › February 07, 2008
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The Journal › February 07, 2008
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PRIME Minister Gordon Brown yesterday paved the way for some phone tap evidence to be used in court - subject to strict safeguards.
He said work would begin on finding ways to meet the conditions laid down by the newly-published Chilcot report on intercept evidence.See the full content of this document
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Pm Backs Phone Tap Evidence ; Brown Wants to See Intercepts Used in Court
But Mr Brown warned MPs this would involve "a substantial programme of work covering legal, operational and technical issues".
An unnamed "implementation team"...See the full content of this document
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