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The Department of Parliamentary Services has admitted a tranche of thousands emails containing sensitive communications between politicians, parliament staff, security officers and others was handed to a third party that did not have a security clearance for it.After previously assuring senators that a contractor with a data forensics group had been cleared to receive the emails... the Department now says that not correct, and it had been provided with incorrect information about the third party.
By ABC Australia4
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The Department of Parliamentary Services has admitted a tranche of thousands emails containing sensitive communications between politicians, parliament staff, security officers and others was handed to a third party that did not have a security clearance for it.After previously assuring senators that a contractor with a data forensics group had been cleared to receive the emails... the Department now says that not correct, and it had been provided with incorrect information about the third party.

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