jones20
29-12-2019, 10:05
Of course these people are notified in advance of being awarded these honour’s so the simple way of avoiding mistakes like this is to turn down the award therefore the private details will not be published but no they will not do that so live with it **** happens
The online publication of more than 1,000 addresses of New Year Honours recipients has been branded a "complete disaster" by ex-Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith.
The former cabinet minister, who was knighted, told the Sunday Times (https://apple.news/AV-tcuySrSmyaSoTlhsKUSA) that "very serious questions" needed to be asked about how the addresses were published online.
Sir Iain said that is it particularly concerning for private citizens, such as "those who have been involved in policing or counter-terrorism or other such sensitive cases".
The online publication of more than 1,000 addresses of New Year Honours recipients has been branded a "complete disaster" by ex-Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith.
The former cabinet minister, who was knighted, told the Sunday Times (https://apple.news/AV-tcuySrSmyaSoTlhsKUSA) that "very serious questions" needed to be asked about how the addresses were published online.
Sir Iain said that is it particularly concerning for private citizens, such as "those who have been involved in policing or counter-terrorism or other such sensitive cases".