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− | This page archives the LinkedIn profile of [[Paul Hogan]], a Scottish police officer who spent part of his career in London. He worked for the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] | + | This page archives the LinkedIn profile of [[Paul Hogan]], a Scottish police officer who spent part of his career in London. He worked for the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] between 2003-2007, before returning to the Tayside Police in Scotland, and leaving the force in February 2015. |
− | The amount of detail in Hogan's LinkedIn profile was quite | + | The amount of detail in Hogan's LinkedIn profile was quite astonishing and breached the policy of [https://policespiesoutoflives.org.uk/neither-confirm-nor-deny/ Neither Confirm Nor Deny] that Scotland Yard adopted since the first undercover was exposed late 2010/early 2011 [[Mark Kennedy]]. |
− | Hogan's résumé was discovered just as the police was making a huge effort to keep the Undercover Policing Public Inquiry behind closed doors (Chairman Judge Pitchford's ruling on this is expected | + | Hogan's résumé was discovered just as the police was making a huge effort to keep the [[Undercover Policing Public Inquiry]] behind closed doors (Chairman Judge Pitchford's ruling on this is expected 3rd May 2016) in a further effort to prevent disclosure of operational details and the methods of the undercover units.<ref>For more information on the issue of secrecy and disclosure in the Pitchford Inquiry, see the interview with Tamsin Allan, sollicitor at Bindmans representing activists spied upon, Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance, [http://undercoverresearch.net/2016/03/06/whats-the-pitchford-hearing-about/ What's the Pitchford hearing about], 6 March 2016, (accessed April 2016)</ref> |
− | + | Hogan's LinkedIn profile was taken down a day after it started circulating on Twitter in April 2016 and the press got word of it. His profile picture was removed on Monday 18 April 2016, the entire profile disappeared on Tuesday 19 April after Hogan returned from a short holiday with friends in Turkey.<ref>David Scott, [https://www.facebook.com/david.scott.50159836 Facebook Timeline], 16 April 2016 (accessed April 2016)</ref> The profile is archived here for future reference. | |
− | Hogan's LinkedIn profile was taken down a day after it started circulating on Twitter in April 2016 and the press got word of it. His profile | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 28 April 2016
This page archives the LinkedIn profile of Paul Hogan, a Scottish police officer who spent part of his career in London. He worked for the National Public Order Intelligence Unit between 2003-2007, before returning to the Tayside Police in Scotland, and leaving the force in February 2015.
The amount of detail in Hogan's LinkedIn profile was quite astonishing and breached the policy of Neither Confirm Nor Deny that Scotland Yard adopted since the first undercover was exposed late 2010/early 2011 Mark Kennedy.
Hogan's résumé was discovered just as the police was making a huge effort to keep the Undercover Policing Public Inquiry behind closed doors (Chairman Judge Pitchford's ruling on this is expected 3rd May 2016) in a further effort to prevent disclosure of operational details and the methods of the undercover units.[1]
Hogan's LinkedIn profile was taken down a day after it started circulating on Twitter in April 2016 and the press got word of it. His profile picture was removed on Monday 18 April 2016, the entire profile disappeared on Tuesday 19 April after Hogan returned from a short holiday with friends in Turkey.[2] The profile is archived here for future reference.
Also see:
Paul Hogan LinkedIn profile
Notes
- ↑ For more information on the issue of secrecy and disclosure in the Pitchford Inquiry, see the interview with Tamsin Allan, sollicitor at Bindmans representing activists spied upon, Campaign Opposing Police Surveillance, What's the Pitchford hearing about, 6 March 2016, (accessed April 2016)
- ↑ David Scott, Facebook Timeline, 16 April 2016 (accessed April 2016)