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DEFENCE STAFF LOSE 4 PHONES EVERY DAY
Daily Express
|March 11, 2025
MORE than 260 Ministry of Defence phones have gone missing in just two months, in what has been described as an "extraordinary" security breach.
In total, 269 devices were recorded as misplaced, lost or stolen between January 1 and February 27 - more than in 2023 and 2024 combined, at 262. The figures, which amount to more than four a day, were revealed in response to a parliamentary question by Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge.
Armed forces minister Luke Pollard blamed "poor accounting" and a need to ensure "improved record keeping".
But Mr Cartlidge said: "It is extraordinary to see an almost tenfold increase in the rate of phone loss or theft at the MoD since the election with a staggering 145 phones unaccounted for in February alone compared to [19] in July.
"We need a clear explanation from ministers and a plan to get this figure back down." The MoD is now facing questions over whether any sensitive information has fallen into the wrong hands.
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