Denmark: security at the University

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The security scandal in which names, addresses and identity numbers of about 40,000 students at Copenhagen University were given to the Police Intelligence Service (PET) is drawing to an end (see Statewatch vol 4 no 1 & 3). Vagn Greve, law professor, has finished his investigation. His report is confidential but the results are not. Former Rector, O Nathan, is said not to have known of the illegal operation between PET and the university. Lars-Erik Allin, former Advisor to the Rector and responsible for security matters, however will have to leave the university.

Information, June 1994.

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