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Future head of British MI6 in scandal over Facebook appearance

Posted : Sun, 05 Jul 2009 13:05:38 GMT
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London - An inquiry was being urged in Britain over whether the new head of the country's secret service MI6 should take over over the post after his wife apparently published personal details and photographs on the networking website Facebook, local media reported Sunday. Shelley Sawers, the wife of John Sawers, disclosed personal family information including the location of their home in London, as well as the location of their children and her parents-in-law on the site, The Mail on Sunday reported.

The information was removed from the site after the British weekly contacted the Foreign Office.

No privacy protection was placed on Shelly Sawers' Facebook account, thus allowing open-access to information to anyone in the site's "London" network, the paper said.

Senior politicians described the publication of the information on the site as a security lapse that raised questions over John Sawers' ability to take the reins of the foreign intelligence network in November.

"Normally, I would welcome greater openness in government for officials or politicians but this type of exposure verges on the reckless," The Mail on Sunday quoted Liberal Democrat party foreign affairs spokesman, Edward Davy, as saying.

Other politicians suggested that the slip left the future MI6 chief open to blackmail.

Foreign Secretary David Miliband dismissed the allegations, saying that the type of swimwear Sawer wore on holidays was "no state secret."

Speaking on the British Broadcasting Corporation, Miliband added: "For goodness sake let's grow up."

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Facebook fiasco
By: Jackie Fenning , Mon, 06 Jul 2009 14:02:02 GMT

I'm trying to understand the value of posting my personal information for thousands of strangers to read. What is the point? I regularly email seven people of varying ages and backgrounds, and seldom send the same message to them all. I heard one person posted he would be on vacation for two weeks. When he came home, someone had burglarized his home. Anyone can find out more about Facebook problems on the Snopes website. There's a bunch.


Tragic error in judgement !
By: Concerned for Safety , Sun, 05 Jul 2009 18:38:30 GMT

Mr Miliband is already deep in denial and in the middle of disaster control. Doesn't anybody see that this is very serious and the safety of both the Sawer family and MI6 have been compromised and must be protected. What a shame.



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