❓ A parliamentary question was posed regarding unlawful access to buildings occupied by the Attorney General's departments, agencies, boards, or publicly owned corporations in the past year. The answer indicated that there were no such incidents.
AnsweredQoN 4485Legislative Assembly
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I refer to buildings or offices occupied by the Minister's departments, agencies, boards or publicly owned corporations and ask in the past twelve months: (a) Has there been any incident of unlawful, unauthorised or wrongful physical access to these premises and if so: (i) How many such incidents have there been and on what dates; (ii) What premises were accessed; (iii) How was access gained in each incident; (iv) Was there any attempted or successful access to any cabinet related information: (A) If so, what was the nature of this access (i.e. accessing computer, network systems, filing system etc.); (B) If so, what was the nature of the information that was accessed; (v) Was there any attempted or successful access to any private information (such as customer details): (A) If so, what was the nature of this access (i.e. accessing computer, network systems, filing system etc.); and (B) If so, what was the nature of the information that was accessed; and (vi) What measures have been taken to mitigate future unlawful, unauthorised or wrongful access?
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