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Northern Ireland police officers affected by a major 2023 data breach were offered a one‑off payment of £7,500 each this week as settlement talks advance, while dozens of claimants’ names briefly appeared on the NI Courts public online list.
The August 2023 incident — when a spreadsheet released under a freedom of information request exposed the initials, surnames, ranks and roles of roughly 9,500 PSNI officers and staff — prompted an ICO fine (£750,000) and measures including changed service numbers and relocations.
Stormont has ring‑fenced about £119 million to fund compensation from April.
Court lists that showed the names were taken down on Feb. 3–4, 2026 after concerns they might put officers, some in covert roles, at renewed risk and reports of their circulation on social media.
PSNI says the published names were supplied by legal representatives and that settlement discussions continue; unions and political figures have demanded stronger safeguards and clarity on procedures for anonymity in legal cases.






















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