Trade Me leads NZ transparency reporting - Privacy Commissioner
Trade Me today revealed it received 1508 requests for customer information from Police and 15 requests from the Security Intelligence Service (SIS) last year.
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Trade Me today revealed it received 1508 requests for customer information from Police and 15 requests from the Security Intelligence Service (SIS) last year.
View the speech given by the Privacy Commissioner, John Edwards as part of the Personal Data Protection Seminar held in Singapore on 20 July 2016.
View the presentation by the Privacy Commissioner, John Edwards as part of a panel at the IAPP Asia Privacy Forum 2016 on 19 July 2016.
Maori Language Week 2016.
A medical doctor applied to a specialist college for a place in a limited-entry training programme.
A patient told their GP about being abused in the past. The GP referred the patient to counselling to help work through the issues stemming from that abuse.
A man complained to our office after he was asked for a urine test by his prospective employer.
We received a complaint from a man who said a bank’s efforts to recover a $70,000 overpayment to him breached his privacy.
A woman complained because her employer’s insurer wanted the names of all the employees, their ages and the length of time they had been employed there.
View the Privacy Commissioner's comments on the Substance Addiction (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Bill (17 June 2016).