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To: maceng2 who wrote (408982)12/4/2023 6:29:07 PM
From: didjuneau  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 457771
 
Te Whatu Ora employee charged with Covid-19 vaccination data breach granted bail

Employment confirmed. Now for the data validity...

nzherald.co.nz

(Young) returned to the dock this afternoon so a bail application could be heard. His application for an immediate release on bail was denied. But Judge Andrew Nicholls did grant bail, as long as Young is released at 1pm tomorrow.
As Young was taken back to the cells after his first appearance, he shouted “freedom” to the public gallery.
Back to joycamp for now.
As for the data validity... don't hold your breath.

The data has since garnered international attention online, and was the subject of a question in the UK’s House of Commons over the weekend from an MP critical of the vaccine.

Speaking to media this morning, Labour leader Chris Hipkins said the breach was worrying.

“I am pretty concerned about the momentum building behind some of these conspiracy theories. They’re not grounded in fact.”

Asked if there needed to be stronger vetting of employees in roles dealing with sensitive information, Hipkins said vetting should be paired with security systems.

Sounds like a job for CTIL!