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10 Jan 2003 1:06PM

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Almost 50 members of staff at Flintshire County Council have been interviewed in an investigation into abuse of the local authority’s e-mail system to circulate offensive material, according to news site icNorthWales. The incident follows last month’s dismissal of eleven staff at British Nuclear Fuels for e-mail abuse, also reported by OUT-LAW.COM.
It appears that the enquiry at Flintshire was launched after offensive e-mails were discovered in the council’s computer system. According ... (156 more words)
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