The documents lay out in round one day before they were removed Friday morning, NRK reported.
A total of eight people have downloaded the documents, which includes sensitive personal information such as full name, year of birth, departure date and the return destination for asylum children who were returned last year.
The documents were sent as attachments to a letter from Ministry of Justice to the Parliamentary Scrutiny and Constitutional Committee in connection with the so-called asylum children affair, but no information on the documents were confidential.
The leader in SCSCA, Martin Kolberg (Ap), believes the case is unfortunate, but shows to lack of information from the Ministry of Justice.
– Here they have probably made a mistake which obviously should not have happened. In this case there are many documents, and the Ministry of Justice has neither censored confidential information or informed that this was confidential. Therefore, we must probably right in this case share responsibility between the Ministry and Parliament, says Kolberg.
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