House of Lords
Attorney General v Blake (Jonathan Cape Ltd Third Party)
2000 March 7, 8, 9;
July 27
Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Browne-Wilkinson, Lord Steyn and Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough
Confidential InformationBreach of confidencePublic interestFormer Crown servant convicted of espionage publishing autobiographyUse of information acquired in course of service as secret intelligence officerBreach of undertaking not to disclose information without consentInformation no longer confidential or secretWhether fiduciary duty owed to Crown not to use position so as to generate personal profitWhether royalties and other payments recoverable by CrownWhether Crown entitled to restitutionary damages for breach of contract
Attorney GeneralPowers and dutiesPublic interestEnforcement of criminal lawWhether Attorney General entitled to injunction in public interest

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