Human cost of PSNI data breach laid bare in official review
Briefly

The incident, which affected 9,483 officers, was branded 'the most significant data breach that has ever occurred in the history of UK policing' by Commissioner Pete O'Doherty.
The review lays bare the broad impact on staff in Northern Ireland, detailing how various officers have been forced to relocate out of fear for their safety.
The following months saw an undisclosed number of officers also decide to relocate for the same reason. There are more that would like to relocate, according to internal reporting, but don't have the financial means to do so.
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