Legal order issued in effort to preserve anonymity of people giving evidence on officers’ infiltration of activist groups
The public inquiry into police infiltration of political groups has issued a legal order designed to preserve the anonymity of those giving evidence after it mistakenly sent out an email which allowed recipients to see each others’ addresses.The chairman of the inquiry,which will examine the activities of undercover police officers spying on political campaigners and the public since 1968, issued a ruling on Tuesday on applications by more than 300 people who had sought to play a key role in its inquiries.
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Source: theguardian.com