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    MPs Raise Concerns Over UK Palantir Contracts Following Security Investigation

    By Priya NairDecember 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Concerns Rise Over UK Government’s Ties with Palantir

    Recently, UK Members of Parliament (MPs) have voiced significant apprehensions regarding the government’s ongoing contracts with Palantir, a US-based data analytics firm. This scrutiny follows a detailed investigation conducted by the Swiss collective WAV and the online publication Republik, which raised serious questions about the security and appropriateness of Palantir’s products.

    Background of the Investigation

    Over the past seven years, Palantir has made persistent attempts to secure contracts with Swiss federal agencies, only to face rejection multiple times. This investigation, which utilized freedom of information requests, highlights key concerns:

    • Potential Data Access Risks: An internal Swiss army report suggested that sensitive data shared with Palantir could be vulnerable to access by US intelligence agencies due to the company’s American origins.
    • Rejection of Services: Various Swiss agencies turned down Palantir’s offerings, indicating skepticism about its capabilities and ethical implications, especially in light of its involvement in military applications.

    Reactions from UK MPs

    The findings of the investigation have not gone unnoticed in the UK. Prominent MPs have expressed their concerns, emphasizing the necessity for transparency and ethical practices in government contracts with tech companies. Key statements include:

    • Clive Lewis, Labour MP: He urged the government to distance itself from Palantir, asserting that the Swiss army’s suspicions are well-founded.
    • Rachael Maskell, MP for York Central: She called for rigorous due diligence and greater transparency regarding the ethical choices made by tech companies, particularly those involved in sensitive sectors like healthcare and military operations.

    Palantir’s Response

    In response to the investigation, a spokesperson from Palantir vehemently denied the allegations regarding data access risks, stating:

    “There is no basis to the claim in the report by the Swiss army about potential access to sensitive data and no truth to it whatsoever. We run a business that is predicated on the trust of our customers.”

    Implications for Europe

    This investigation has sparked a broader debate across Europe, especially in Germany, where the head of the domestic intelligence service cautioned against the use of US software by European security services. Notably, several German states have chosen to adopt Palantir’s software for police forces, despite ongoing concerns regarding its implications.

    German opposition leaders, like Konstantin von Notz, have been vocal in their criticism, advocating for a reevaluation of Palantir’s role in public safety given the Swiss revelations.

    Conclusion

    The investigation into Palantir’s practices raises profound questions about data privacy, national security, and ethical governance in the age of technology. As the UK government continues its relationship with Palantir, it must take these concerns seriously and ensure that transparency and accountability are prioritized.

    For those interested in the original details of this investigation and the full context of the unfolding situation, I encourage you to read the original news article.

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    Priya Nair is a technology correspondent at Mirror Brief, writing about AI, cybersecurity, and startups for more than six years. She prioritizes practical reporting that helps readers understand tech’s real-world impacts.

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