Sensible Sentencing Trust falsely labels man as paedophile
The Privacy Commissioner says that the Sensible Sentencing Trust has interfered with a man’s privacy by wrongly labelling him as a convicted paedophile.
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The Privacy Commissioner says that the Sensible Sentencing Trust has interfered with a man’s privacy by wrongly labelling him as a convicted paedophile.
Privacy Commissioner's submission to the State Services Commission's Inquiry into the Use of External Security Consultants.
View the Privacy Commissioner's presentation in the Smart and Resilient Cities Series hosted by the Public Sector Network.
Annual Report of the Privacy Commissioner for the year ended June 2018.
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards has released his annual report for the year ending 30 June 2018.
Credit reporting companies will be prohibited from using arrangements with related companies for the purposes of direct marketing under new changes to the CRPC.
The Privacy Commissioner welcomes the findings of the FMA-RBNZ review of bank conduct and believes that banks must do more to protect privacy.
We have entered into a contract to store data on external servers. We are satisfied that this will meet our needs while protecting individual privacy.
The Privacy Commissioner is recommending the repeal of 22 government information matching provisions, after a report showed many of them were never used.
Privacy Commissioner's report to the Minister of Justice on section 106 of the Privacy Act 1993 in relation to unused information matching provisions.