Media release: Privacy Reforms Streamline Protections for Individual New Zealanders
New proposals from the Law Commission will make privacy law more equal to the task of protecting New Zealanders' personal information in the digital age.
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New proposals from the Law Commission will make privacy law more equal to the task of protecting New Zealanders' personal information in the digital age.
Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff today welcomed the release of the Law Commission's report on its review of the Privacy Act.
The Law Commission has released its fourth and final report in its 4-year Review of Privacy.
Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff welcomed the Law Commission's recommendations on internet and technology issues.
"Business will stand to gain from new recommendations put forward by the Law Commission in its review on privacy," said Privacy Commissioner, Marie Shroff.
It's simply wrong for people to use 'privacy' as an excuse for failing to report abuse of children.
It's estimated about 133,000 New Zealanders a year could be victims of identity fraud.
New rules affecting what can be reported about your credit history and repayments will apply from 1 April 2012.
Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff highlights the need for further public education about the rights New Zealanders have when seeking credit.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has released its Annual Report for 2010/2011.