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We’re fighting for transparency over Palantir NHS briefing documents

Wes Streeting is refusing to publish documents that will provide the truth about the risks of Palantir’s systems for handling our health records, so we’re fighting back

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Case overview

The health secretary is currently refusing to publish vital briefing documents sent to Streeting and health minister Karin Smyth – papers that will provide the truth about the risks of Palantir’s data platform.

Streeting’s team argues that he doesn’t have to publish this material because it was used for “policy development”. But we think the facts surrounding the company responsible for handling our health data need to be made public.

With your support, we’re helping Democracy for Sale to challenge the information commissioner’s decision to keep the ministerial submissions about Palantir’s platform hidden. The government can’t use a loophole to keep us all in the dark.

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