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Legal action over govt email policy

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The UK government is facing legal action over the alleged use of private email and WhatsApp accounts by several of its ministers to conduct official business, which if found to be true would be “unlawful,” according to the group bringing the case.

The government’s policy about the use of private email accounts isn’t fit for purpose and it “seems unlikely the policy is being followed”, public-interest group Good Law Project said in a statement yesterday. The proposed judicial review comes after allegation­s that exHealth Secretary Matt Hancock and Health Minister James Bethell used their private emails instead of government accounts.

The move follows a probe started by Britain’s data protection chief earlier this week into the use of private email accounts at the Department of Health and Social Care. The Good Law Project has filed several lawsuits against Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government over its handling of the coronaviru­s crisis and how it handed out lucrative contracts to close friends.

“We don’t just think this situation is wrong, we believe it’s unlawful,” the group said in the statement. “It flies in the face of government’s legal obligation­s to preserve official records.”

The Good Law Project said if their action succeeds, they “could force Government to put in place proper policies to close this accountabi­lity gap for good.” The group wrote a pre-action protocol letter to government lawyers on Thursday.

Mr Hancock resigned as health secretary last month for breaking social distancing rules after being caught on camera kissing a close aide.

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Hancock: Used private account

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