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My focus was on saving lives after Afghan data breach, Shapps says

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Last updated: January 15, 2026 6:51 pm
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Former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has defended his handling of the 2022 Afghan data breach, stating that his main focus was on protecting the lives of Afghan nationals whose sensitive information was exposed. He described his cautious approach as "entirely justified," emphasizing the need to prevent harm to those at risk due to their association with UK forces.

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My Focus Was on Saving Lives After Afghan Data Breach,Background of the Afghan Data BreachShapps’ Response to the BreachJustification for CautionImpact on Afghan Allies and UK PolicyContinuing Commitment to Protection

My Focus Was on Saving Lives After Afghan Data Breach,

Former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has defended his response to the 2022 Afghan data breach, emphasizing that his primary concern was protecting lives. He stated that erring on the side of caution in handling the incident was “entirely justified.”

Background of the Afghan Data Breach

In 2022, a significant data breach occurred involving sensitive information related to Afghan nationals who had worked with the UK government. The breach raised serious concerns about the safety and security of these individuals, many of whom were at risk due to their association with British forces and agencies.

The leaked data reportedly included personal details that could potentially expose Afghan interpreters, translators, and others to threats from hostile groups. This breach sparked widespread alarm about the vulnerability of those who had assisted the UK during its military operations in Afghanistan.

Shapps’ Response to the Breach

Grant Shapps, who was serving as Defence Secretary at the time, addressed the breach by prioritizing the protection of the affected individuals. He explained that his decisions were guided by a need to prevent harm and loss of life, rather than focusing solely on procedural or bureaucratic concerns.

Shapps highlighted that the approach taken involved cautious measures to mitigate the risks posed by the exposure of sensitive data. This included coordinating with security agencies and relevant departments to assess the scope of the breach and implement safeguards.

Justification for Caution

According to Shapps, erring on the side of caution was “entirely justified” given the potential consequences of the breach. The sensitive nature of the information meant that any misstep could have led to severe repercussions for those named in the leaked data.

He stressed that the priority was to save lives and protect vulnerable individuals, even if that meant adopting conservative or restrictive measures in response to the incident. This approach was intended to minimize the risk of retaliation or harm from hostile actors who might exploit the leaked information.

Impact on Afghan Allies and UK Policy

The breach highlighted ongoing challenges in safeguarding the identities and safety of Afghan allies who supported UK efforts in Afghanistan. It also underscored the importance of robust data security protocols within government departments handling sensitive information.

In the aftermath, the UK government reviewed its policies and procedures related to data protection and the support provided to Afghan nationals at risk. Efforts were made to strengthen security measures and ensure better protection for those who had worked alongside British forces.

Continuing Commitment to Protection

Shapps’ remarks reflect a broader commitment within the UK government to prioritize the welfare of individuals who have assisted in conflict zones. Protecting the lives of Afghan allies remains a key concern, with ongoing initiatives aimed at providing safe resettlement and support.

The 2022 data breach served as a critical reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by those who collaborate with foreign governments in hostile environments. It reinforced the need for vigilance and careful management of sensitive information to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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