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Police sent personal details to the wrong person, says alleged Al Fayed victim

Joanna Brittan, an alleged victim of trafficking and sexual abuse linked to former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed, has slammed the Metropolitan Police after they mistakenly sent her personal details and statement notes to another alleged victim in Australia due to human error; the breach was reported to the Information Commissioner’s Office, and a one-off payment was offered to Brittan. Brittan, who recently received confirmation from the Home Office of reasonable grounds to believe she was a modern slavery victim, is among over 200 alleged Al Fayed survivors set to meet Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, while the Met faces investigations into potential officer misconduct over its handling of abuse reports against Al Fayed.

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