Information Sharing Guidance - Child Welfare and Family Violence
The Ministry of Justice and Oranga Tamariki have each released new guidance on requesting, sharing, and using personal information.
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The Ministry of Justice and Oranga Tamariki have each released new guidance on requesting, sharing, and using personal information.
An Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) inquiry has found the MSD systematically misused its investigatory powers while pursuing benefit fraud.
The Privacy Commissioner's Inquiry into MSD’s Exercise of Section 11 (Social Security Act 1964) and Compliance with the Code of Conduct report.
The Privacy Commissioner today released a new report outlining shortcomings of New Zealand’s three national consumer credit reporting companies.
The final report on OPC's 2019 spot checks on national credit reporting agencies compliance with the Privacy Act and the Credit Reporting Privacy Code.
Read the four-monthly report to the Minister of Justice for the period of November 2018 - February 2019.
A woman taking a personal grievance against a former employer asked for information about her.
A pawn shop contacted a woman’s employer about an unresolved debt and disclosed information about the debt.
View the Privacy Commissioner's presentation to the SAS Users of New Zealand's annual conference.
Who owns our digital information? This year's Identity Conference will bring a world-leading edge to a national conversation on making sense of the challenges p