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Intelligence: SRE staff loses in court - Reporter.lu

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A letter cost Philippe S. his job. The official had alerted a foreign secret service to a gap in Luxembourg's legislation. The administrative court now confirms the dismissal, but without responding to any objections. Philippe S. has left nothing to be desired: several times the employee of the Luxembourg "Service de renseignement de l-Etat" (SRE) appealed to the Prime Minister, addressed the factions in parliament, published a press release and…
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A letter cost Philippe S. his job. The official had alerted a foreign secret service to a gap in Luxembourg's legislation. The administrative court now confirms the dismissal, but without responding to any objections. Philippe S. has left nothing to be desired: several times the employee of the Luxembourg "Service de renseignement de l-Etat" (SRE) appealed to the Prime Minister, addressed the factions in parliament, published a press release and…

·Luxembourg District, Luxembourg
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Reporter.lu broke the news in Luxembourg District, Luxembourg on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
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