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1 December 2016

The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry has played down security breaches and says confidential information was not at risk after a door

Representatives of the Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry have rejected claims that security lapses have undermined its work.
After a newspaper reported that a door at the inquiry had been left unlocked, potentially allowing access to confidential files, a spokesman denied there had been any risk of access to such files, adding that "rigorous security measures" were always in place.

http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/14935408.Abuse_inquiry_reassures_victims_over_data_security/