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They had even made him sign the Official Secrets Act.
Official Secrets Acts and all that sort of thing.
Official secrets acts are a European tradition, West as well as East.
The Official Secrets Act had seen to that.
I fell back on the Official Secrets Act.
Perhaps the Official Secrets Act had saved him more than once from being branded a madman.
In Britain, the Official Secrets Act is commenced by parliamentary.
The journalists also demanded: "The Official Secrets Act should be reformed to allow a public interest defense."
If not it seems to me possible that Summerchild could be opening himself to proceedings under the Official Secrets Act.
All staff had to sign the Official Secrets Act (1939), and were instructed that they should never discuss their work outside their immediate section.
The tapes had been made by MI5 and the authors of the book were arrested under the Official Secrets Act.
The long-outdated Official Secrets Act has been an all-purpose cloak for incompetence, corruption and, in some cases, treason.
'So let's drive a truck through the Official Secrets Act,' Fraser said with gloomy relish.
At the time Shayler was under investigation for breaches of the Official Secrets Act and was wanted by police.
Its proposals would do justice to the authors of the United Kingdom's Official Secrets Act of 1911.
That promise could spell the beginning of the end for Section II of the Official Secrets Act.
Official Secrets Act (Malaysia)
This may have been deliberate, so as to avoid problems with SIS and the Official Secrets Act.
As previous CiFers have stated, when you join the Met you sign the Official Secrets Act.
They're worried in case we clamp down on Ross with the Official Secrets Act or something and block their private information-channel through Burghead.
People working with sensitive information are commonly required to sign a statement to the effect that they agree to abide by the restrictions of the Official Secrets Act.
The 1970s began in a lively way for the editor Brian Roberts: he received a summons for contravening the Official Secrets Act 1911.
The British government did all it could to suppress publication, under the pretext that such a publication would be in violation of the Official Secrets Act.
Mrs Cairns was engaged on work of a secret nature; the Official Secrets Acts preclude the giving of any information in connection with her duties.
The lieutenant is the first person to be charged under the security law, which replaced an earlier Official Secrets Act and carries a maximum penalty of life in prison.