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A court in the United Kingdom ordered British ex-spy Steele to pay damages to two Russian bankers named in the former MI6 agent’s dossier as having “illicit” financial ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“I have found that the 'illicit cash' allegation was inaccurate,” Justice Warby ruled, saying its disclosure to Fusion GPS and to government officials violated the U.K.’s Fourth Data Protection Principle, which states that personal data processed for law enforcement purposes must be accurate.
British judge orders Christopher Steele to pay damages to Russian bankers named in dossier
“I have found that the 'illicit cash' allegation was inaccurate,” Justice Warby ruled, saying its disclosure to Fusion GPS and to government officials violated the U.K.’s Fourth Data Protection Principle, which states that personal data processed for law enforcement purposes must be accurate.
British judge orders Christopher Steele to pay damages to Russian bankers named in dossier