HIV data leak: Farrera-Brochez tells US court he will delete data stolen from Singapore

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Mikhy Farrera-Brochez, the American at the centre of Singapore's HIV Registry leak, has promised to delete all information obtained from the Singapore Government in accordance with a United States court order granted to the Ministry of Health (MOH).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Mikhy Farrera-Brochez, the American at the centre of Singapore's HIV Registry leak, has promised to delete all information obtained from the Singapore Government in accordance with a United States court order granted to the Ministry of Health .

He said that since the court order had been granted, he had been in federal custody and did not have access to or control over the confidential data. The ministry had filed a civil lawsuit in Kentucky against Farrera-Brochez last month to limit his spread of the data stolen from the HIV Registry.

 

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