The Lebanese government and UK embassy in Beirut denied any misuse of Lebanese residents' data after a Lebanese newspaper raised concerns about user privacy on a Lebanese e-government platform. The newspaper, Al-Akhbar, claimed that the head of Lebanon's central inspection bureau sold user data to a British company, Siren Associates, in exchange for $US3 million in foreign aid funds. The head of Lebanon's central inspection Bureau, Judge George Attieh, denied the claim. The newspaper alleged that users' data on Lebanon's e-governance platform, IMPACT, was unsecured and that the process of its funding by the UK development office did not follow the usual procedure. IMP
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