'Hack' 'computer in Prime Minister Blair's office

Detectives had to infiltrate computers in British Prime Minister Tony Blair's office when they searched for evidence in a political corruption investigation in the country.

Detectives had to infiltrate computers in British Prime Minister Tony Blair's office when they searched for evidence in a political corruption investigation in the country.

The Sunday Telegraph reported that detectives have used computer experts to find classified information. In addition, it is believed that they have contacted internet providers for the Prime Minister's office to infiltrate government e-mail data.

The "change of money" investigation, which began last year, focused on whether Prime Minister Blair's party and other political parties gave Senate seats to some donors in exchange for financial support or not.

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Prime Minister Tony Blair . Investigators are also considering whether this action violates the Referendum Law and elections for 2000 political parties. This law requires non-commercial loans and party funds to be publicly announced.

The newspaper said London police suspected the Prime Minister's office was keeping important details after they had twice asked the Prime Minister's office to provide all kinds of correspondence and other documents related to the system. appoint Senator.

The police were very disappointed that they only received an "ultra-thin" file and decided to use other means to find more evidence. John Yates, the lead investigator, allowed detectives to use all legal means to determine whether any documents were being retained.

The computer infiltration at Prime Minister's Office in Number 10 Downing took place before Blair's close aide Ruth Turner was arrested on January 19. Ms. Turner is suspected of obstructing justice.

Last September, police interrogated Turner about the e-mails that were sent and sent from her computer at Downing Street. These letters discuss which leadership can be included in the list of potential candidates for Senate seats.

Minh Son

Update 13 December 2018
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