THE LAWYER who represented Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie will speak at a public meeting in Oxford later this month.
Defamation specialist Tamsin Allen, of Bindmans solicitors, will be one of three panel experts discussing the right to publicly voice concerns about proposals to contract out Oxford’s PET-CT scanning services.
ALSO READ: Cancer scan call in rejected by health secretaryThe meeting, organised by the Oxford branch of the National Union of Journalists, will take place at Oxford Town Hall on June 20 at 7pm. Also speaking will be Professor Adrian Harris, a consultant medical oncologist at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, who will explain why he is so worried about the impact of contracting out the cancer scanning services, and why he continues to voice his concerns despite legal warnings, plus Seamus Dooley, Deputy General Secretary of the National Union of Journalists.
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