But they can't be prosecuted because of a loophole in British law.
The Information Commissioner’s Office decided that UEA failed in its duties under the Act but said that it could not prosecute those involved because the complaint was made too late, The Times has learnt. The ICO is now seeking to change the law to allow prosecutions if a complaint is made more than six months after a breach.
Wow these climate change scientists might be in for some jail time (or most likely fines) for trying to cook the Climate Change books. This is why I winced when Obama mentioned "settled science" in his State of the Union. The science certainly isn't settled when you have crooks hiding information about it.
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