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Mole sacked for Damian Green leak | Mole sacked for Damian Green leak |
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A civil servant arrested for leaking Home Office documents to Conservative MP Damian Green has been dismissed. | A civil servant arrested for leaking Home Office documents to Conservative MP Damian Green has been dismissed. |
Christopher Galley, who had signed the Official Secrets Act, was sacked from the Immigration Nationality Directorate for gross professional misconduct. | Christopher Galley, who had signed the Official Secrets Act, was sacked from the Immigration Nationality Directorate for gross professional misconduct. |
Mr Galley and Mr Green were told last week they would not be charged, after a five-month inquiry. | Mr Galley and Mr Green were told last week they would not be charged, after a five-month inquiry. |
Mr Galley, who once stood for election as a Conservative councillor, denied he had acted in a partisan fashion. | |
No regrets | |
A series of leaks in 2007 and 2008 included information about illegal immigrants and crime in the recession. | A series of leaks in 2007 and 2008 included information about illegal immigrants and crime in the recession. |
The junior official, who lost his job after a disciplinary hearing, has said he does not regret the leaks as he believes they were in the public interest. | The junior official, who lost his job after a disciplinary hearing, has said he does not regret the leaks as he believes they were in the public interest. |
"I actually did this as a public servant for the actual country," he told BBC News. | |
He said he had no inducement from the Conservatives, in the form of money or a job offer, to leak the information and his actions were not influenced by his political sympathies. | |
"I think my civil service colleagues were actually aware of my sympathies towards the Conservative party. But I never actually made those, never actually let that affect my work in any way." | |
Mr Galley also said he was responsible for just four of the 20 documents leaked. | Mr Galley also said he was responsible for just four of the 20 documents leaked. |
Conservative immigration spokesman Mr Green said his arrest followed ministerial embarrassment about the stories he revealed. | Conservative immigration spokesman Mr Green said his arrest followed ministerial embarrassment about the stories he revealed. |
Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer said there was not enough evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction of either Mr Galley or Mr Green. | Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer said there was not enough evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction of either Mr Galley or Mr Green. |
He said the material "was not secret information or information affecting national security". | He said the material "was not secret information or information affecting national security". |
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