Joint inquiry into Police photographing of members of the public
OPC and the IPCA are conducting an inquiry into New Zealand Police’s conduct relating to the photographing of members of the New Zealand public.
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OPC and the IPCA are conducting an inquiry into New Zealand Police’s conduct relating to the photographing of members of the New Zealand public.
OPC has created two new interactive online tools to help organisations understand what they need to do if they are sending NZers’ personal information overseas.
Latest four-monthly report to the Minister of Justice on OPC's work on complaints and investigations, policy and codes, communications and governance.
Privacy Week 2020 was held from 2 - 6 November 2020 and with the theme 'Privacy is precious'.
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This is the Privacy Commissioner's briefing to the incoming Minister of Justice in 2020.
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