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CRIME: Official Secrets Act: Civil Servant and political researcher found guilty of breach

A civil servant and a political researcher have been found guilty of breaching the Official secrets Act. David Keogh, who worked at the Cabinet Office's top security communications centre, had passed the secret record of a highly confidential memo detailing talks between George Bush and Tony Blair to MP's researcher Leo O'Connor in May 2004. Details of the Oval Office document were never revealed in open court, but its contents were alluded to as 'abhorrent' and 'illegal'.

ITN Source | May 9, 2007Watch more videos from ITN Source

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