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March 16, 2006updated 22 Nov 2022 6:35pm

Photographer exposes Assembly’s security

By Press Gazette

South Wales Echo photographer Richard Swingler has exposed glaring security failures at the Welsh National Assembly just weeks after its official opening.

After following a cleaner into the heart of the Senedd, Swingler wandered through restricted areas without being challenged by security guards, taking pictures as he went.

Swingler visited the new £67 million building in Cardiff after hearing about a leaky roof. He entered the public area, where he saw about 60 members of the public, some assembly members and officials, and a security guard. He followed a cleaner through a swipe-card door into a members-only area near the debating chamber, then made his way onto the roof of the building.

Swingler said of the members’ area: "No one questioned me.

There were no security guards there. I chatted to the engineers about the leaks and one took me up to the roof.

"They finally asked how I had got in and one said ‘Do you realise you shouldn’t be in here?’ He then said ‘You had better slip out and pretend you’re a tourist’ and let me back into the public area using his pass.

"As I was walked back out, I was sure a security guard would question me because I didn’t have an official pass, but no one did. I could have been anyone."

The Assembly’s Parliamentary Service said it could not comment because the matter had only just been brought to its attention.

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