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Ministers can collude in torture if ‘benefits justify accepting the risk,’ new report reveals

GOVERNMENT ministers can collude in torture when the “potential benefits justify accepting the risk,” an explosive new Ministry of Defence (MoD) document has revealed.

The Cabinet can also “pre-approve” a list of “high-threat” individuals about whom information may be shared despite a serious risk they could face mistreatment.

The directive appears to contradict previously published guidance that placed tighter restrictions on British involvement in torture.

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