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France orders series of investigations into Pegasus data
Updated On: 22 July, 2021 10:50 AM IST | Paris | IANS
French Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Wednesday the Elysee (official residence of the French President) had "ordered a series of investigations", after vowing to "shed all light on the revelations", the report said

French President Emmanuel Macron. Pic/ AFP
French President Emmanuel Macron has ordered multiple investigations to be carried out after his phone number, as well as those of his former Prime Minister and the majority of his 20-strong Cabinet, appeared in the leaked database at the heart of the Pegasus Project, The Guardian reported. French Prime Minister Jean Castex said on Wednesday the Elysee (official residence of the French President) had "ordered a series of investigations", after vowing to "shed all light on the revelations", the report said.
But Castex said it is too early to comment or announce any new security measures or other action without knowing "exactly what happened". He said: "We are going to look at this very closely." French politicians expressed shock after the mobile numbers of Macron, former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe and 14 serving ministers, including those for justice and foreign affairs, appeared in the leaked data.
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