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The complainant asked me to investigate the decision by the Police Commissioner to refuse the complainant access to photographs used in evidence at his trial.
An employee's union complained the employer had installed a video camera in the locker room at one of its plants, and that the employee had been videoed.
The complainant was a patient of a health agency. To treat him, his medical file was made available to the agency's clinical director of mental health.
A woman complained on behalf of her daughter-in-law (the patient) that a health agency disclosed health information to the police, breaching patient privacy.