Google's had a change of heart around its breach of suppression orders in the Grace Millane case
Google's had a change of heart around its breach of suppression orders in the Grace Millane case
5 July 2019
In December, the internet giant sent out an automated email naming the 27-year-old accused of murdering the English tourist in Auckland.
Earlier in the week it told Justice Minister Andrew Little after reviewing the event, it concluded no changes needed to be made... which Little described as a middle finger to New Zealand's fair trial laws.
Google has now apologised, and suspended the automated email service in question.
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