Privacy News - 16 October 2019
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 16 October 2019 edition is available here.
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Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 16 October 2019 edition is available here.
Two parents complained to our Office after a primary school displayed their child’s Medical Action Plan (MAP) in the school staffroom.
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 1 October 2019 edition is available here.
Each year, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) partners with the Office of the Ombudsman to mark Right to Know Day.
A woman who was unhappy in her job made an enquiry to an employment agency about changing jobs. But the agency breached her privacy by disclosing her enquiry.
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 18 September 2019 edition is available here.
Read the Privacy Commissioner’s submission to the New Zealand Law Commission on the use of DNA in criminal investigations.
Privacy News is the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's fortnightly newsletter. The 3 September 2019 edition is available here.
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards gave a keynote speech to the Identity Conference 2019 at Te Papa, Wellington, on 26 August 2019. View it here.
A couple complained to our office after they found out that a medical centre receptionist had disclosed sensitive medical information about them.