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An advertisement was placed by a real estate agency in a daily newspaper to publicise its success in achieving property sales and to thank its clients.
The complainant asked me to investigate the actions of a firm of solicitors in disclosing information to his former wife about his income and expenditure.
A complaint was made that a debt collection agency contacted the complainant at work by telephone and then by facsimile thereby disclosing personal information.
The Department of Social Welfare refused to provide a woman with the identity of a person who had made serious allegations about her treatment of her children.
We investigated the decision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries to withhold the name of a person who complained a farmer was cruel to animals.
The complainant had purchased a video cassette through an advertisement. He was then sent a considerable amount of marketing information which he didn't want.