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    Tribunal hears that failures in Afghanistan evacuation may have resulted in loss of lives

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    Tribunal hears that failures in Afghanistan evacuation may have resulted in loss of lives

    The shocking revelations of a sacked Foreign Office whistleblower have shed light on the chaotic and ineffective response of the British government to the fall of Kabul in 2021. Josie Stewart, a former senior official at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), alleged that the government’s mismanagement of the crisis in Afghanistan may have cost lives.

    Ms. Stewart, who was dismissed after speaking out about her experiences working in the FCDO crisis center, claimed that top politicians and officials prioritized managing political and media fallout over evacuating those most in need on the ground. She accused then-prime minister Boris Johnson and other leaders of making misleading claims about the success of the evacuation efforts and the performance of the crisis center.

    The tribunal heard that Ms. Stewart did not feel safe disclosing her concerns internally at the FCDO, fearing repercussions for speaking out about the government’s failures. Her lawyers argued that she believed it was in the public interest to expose the truth and hold the government accountable for its actions.

    The case will determine the extent of civil servants’ rights to make public interest disclosures to the press when misleading claims are made by ministers and civil servants. The tribunal has allowed some of Ms. Stewart’s contested evidence to be included, despite challenges from the FCDO.

    The FCDO defended its response to the Afghanistan crisis, stating that it was the second largest evacuation carried out by any country and that lessons learned from the operation have been applied to subsequent crises. The tribunal is ongoing, with proceedings scheduled to continue until May 20.

    The shocking allegations made by Ms. Stewart have raised important questions about government accountability and transparency in times of crisis, highlighting the need for whistleblowers to be able to speak out without fear of reprisal.

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