Annual Report of the Privacy Commissioner 2019
Annual Report of the Privacy Commissioner for the year ended June 2019.
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Annual Report of the Privacy Commissioner for the year ended June 2019.
The Ombudsman referred a complaint to us from a man who had been overcharged by a water company. The man wanted to see the bills sent to his neighbour.
A fast food restaurant declined to hand over video footage to three customers who said they were harassed by a restaurant employee.
Read the Privacy Commissioner’s submission to the Finance and Expenditure Committee on the Arms Legislation Bill (177-1).
Read the Privacy Commissioner’s submission to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee on the Terrorism Suppression (Control Orders) Bill.
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards gave this keynote presentation at the IAPP ANZ Summit in Sydney, Australia, on 30 October 2019.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) has won an international award for its inquiry and report into MSD's misuse of its fraud investigation powers.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner is conducting an inquiry into whether illion, and its subsidiary Credit Simple, are complying with the CRPC.
Two parents complained to our Office after a primary school displayed their child’s Medical Action Plan (MAP) in the school staffroom.
Each year, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) partners with the Office of the Ombudsman to mark Right to Know Day.