UK opposition politicians seek investigation after a newspaper claimed that suspected Kremlin agents had hacked ex-PM Liz Truss' cell phone when she was foreign minister
Ex-UK PM Truss' personal mobile phone was compromised by"agents suspected of working for Kremlin" when she was foreign minister, The Daily Mail reports, prompting UK opposition's demand for investigation.
UK opposition politicians have called for an investigation after a newspaper reported that suspected Kremlin agents had hacked ex-prime minister Liz Truss's cell phone when she was foreign minister.on Sunday cited unnamed security sources as saying that Truss's personal mobile phone had been hacked "by agents suspected of working for the Kremlin".
Labour's Yvette Cooper, who focuses on homeland security, said the report raises "immensely important national security issues" including why and how the information was leaked. Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesperson Layla Moran said: "We need an urgent independent investigation to uncover the truth."