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Defence Secretary John Healey ‘deeply uncomfortable’ with authorities utilizing super-injunction after Afghanistan knowledge breach

By Editorial Board Published July 16, 2025 3 Min Read
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Defence Secretary John Healey ‘deeply uncomfortable’ with authorities utilizing super-injunction after Afghanistan knowledge breach

Nearly 7,000 Afghan nationals are being relocated to the UK because of the breach by the British army, with the non-public data of shut to twenty,000 people who helped or labored with UK forces being uncovered.

John Healey instructed Matt Barbet on Breakfast: “I’m really deeply uncomfortable with the idea that a government applies for a super-injunction.

“If there are any [other] super-injunctions in place, I simply need to inform you – I do not learn about them. I have never been learn into them.

“The important thing here now is that we’ve closed the scheme.”

Mr Healey defended the federal government’s determination to maintain secret an enormous knowledge leak that put 1000’s of lives in danger.

The defence secretary mentioned when he first got here into authorities, “we had to sort out a situation which we’d not had access to dealing with before”.

“That meant getting on top of the risks, the intelligence assessments, the policy complexities, the court papers and the range of Afghan relocation schemes the previous government had put in place,” he mentioned.

“And it also meant taking decisions that no one takes lightly because lives may be at stake.”

Mr Healey added that an unbiased evaluation he launched says that it’s now “highly unlikely that being a name on this data set that was lost three-and-a-half years ago increases the risk of being targeted”, which is why the entire leak may be revealed.

Ministers need to account for making use of for a super-injunction

Challenged on why it couldn’t be revealed earlier if these on the record are now not in danger, Mr Healey mentioned the super-injunction “was a matter for the court”.

He mentioned ministers wanted to offer judges with a “fresh assessment” with a purpose to have the super-injunction lifted.

Mr Healey additionally refused to criticise the previous Conservative defence minister Ben Wallace for initially making use of for the super-injunction, saying he didn’t know what data the minister had when he took the choice.

“But the important thing is they now have to account for those decisions,” he added.

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