Tuesday 30 August 2016

Scorpene data leak: Court restrains newspaper from publishing data

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French company DCNS has obtained a court order restricting 'The Australian' newspaper from further publishing the leaked documents on India's Scorpene submarine project.The restriction will be in place till Thursday, the media reported on Monday.
DCNS, which is at the centre of a global submarine data leak scandal, wanted to prevent the Australian publication, 'The Australian' from releasing any more confidential data contained in 22,400 secret documents because it may cause harm to its customer, the Indian Navy.
The company is also seeking a court order to force 'The Australian' to hand over the documents and remove them from its website.
"The publication of this highly valuable document causes a direct harm to DCNS and its customer in terms of spread of sensitive and restricted information, image and reputation," said an affidavit by DCNS' lawyer Justine Munsie.
In response to an email from IANS, DCNS' Media Relations head Emmanuel Gaudez said: "To be precise, DCNS is instructing a demand to The Australian in order to remove from its website the documents which it has published online and prevent the publishing of  read more..

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