Why I don't think it was right to sack Richard Scudamore: http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/2014/05/21/your-right-to-a-private-life-extends-to-your-email/ …
@MsEmmaChaplin @Sweder I doubt he actively copied her in. Normally PAs have blanket access to inbox.
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@bazzacollins@MsEmmaChaplin agreed, but if she had ‘regular access’ to the inbox I can’t see how anything in it can be deemed ‘private -
@Sweder@bazzacollins@MsEmmaChaplin football as much as I wouldn't want a secret pedophile looking after my kids -
@cobbycobbcobb@Sweder@MsEmmaChaplin There's a hell of a difference between those two examples, Mr C. Not arguing privacy trumps illegality -
@bazzacollins@Sweder@MsEmmaChaplin I also think that if his emails contained racist content he'd have gone long ago. Double standards -
@cobbycobbcobb@Sweder@MsEmmaChaplin That is undeniably true and not something for which I have a counter-argument.
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@bazzacollins@MsEmmaChaplin unless the e-mail was headed ‘P&C’ it must be assumed that the PA would read it. The man’s a fool -
@Sweder@MsEmmaChaplin Hard to know what the IT set-up was. He was certainly foolish, I'll give you that :)
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@bazzacollins@Sweder I thought emails automatically copied in to her, which he'd hve known, but not bothered by cos she was 'insignificant'Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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