The International Fund for Animal Welfare was fined £18,000 for failing to follow data protection rules.
What they did:
Between 2011 and 2015, the International Fund for Animal Welfare shared 4,948,633 donor records. This does not necessarily reflec...
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Macmillan Cancer Support was fined £14,000 for failing to follow data protection rules.
What they did
Macmillan Cancer Support wealth screened supporters in 2009 and 2014. In 2014, it wealth screened 2,188,508 supporters.
Macmillan Cancer Support has...
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was fined £12,000 for failing to follow data protection rules.
What they did
Between 2014 and 2015, the NSPCC used a form to collect the personal data of supporters. The form did not prov...
A former clerical officer employed by Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust, Eileen McMillan, has been prosecuted today at Portsmouth Magistrates’ Court for accessing the sensitive medical records of 2 individuals, who were estranged family members, without...
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So the whole purpose of using a company like us is because generally people like you don’t want to go directly ...
The ICO found Dyfed firm PRS Media, trading as Purus Digital, did not have the consent of the 4.4m people it sent marketing texts to.
Glasgow firm Xternal Property Renovations broke the law by making more than 109,000 calls to people registered with the Telephone Preference Service.
Glasgow firm Xternal Property Renovations broke the law by making more than 109,000 calls to people registered with the Telephone Preference Service.
A follow up has been completed to provide an assurance that Wolverhampton City Council has appropriately addressed the actions agreed in its undertaking signed June 2016.
An investigation by the Information Commissioner’s Office found Exeter-based airline Flybe deliberately sent more than 3.3 million emails to people who had told them they didn’t want to receive marketing emails from the firm.
An ICO investigation into Honda Motor Europe Ltd revealed the car company had sent 289,790 emails aiming to clarify certain customers’ choices for receiving marketing.
The firm believed the emails were not classed as marketing but instead wer...
So you have had an accident, it was not your fault, you had to get medical attention and are now on the slow road to recovery. Should you even claim compensation? after all this whole compensation culture thingy, where people are causing ...
In an article in today’s Mail is a story that takes a slightly different approach to paying compensation (in this case not for Personal injury) in that if the third party does not pay some or all they are due to pay then there are other ways to make ...
The National Accident Helpline reveal they maybe tucking the injured cartoon 'underdog' away and considering rebranding for 2017 in response to a change in emphasis from only concentrating on dealing with personal injury claims,
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So if you make a claim for personal injury for an accident that was not your fault then as a result your solicitor will notify the Compensation Recovery Unit (CRU) as part of your claim, the CRU will attempt to recover certain costs agianst the offen...
A county council which left files that included sensitive information about children in a cabinet sent to a second hand shop has been fined £60,000 by the Information Commissioner’s Office.
Gregory Oram has been prosecuted at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court for an offence of unlawfully obtaining personal data.
A senior barrister who failed to keep clients’ sensitive personal information secure has been fined £1,000 by the Information Commissioner’s Office.
An aircraft engineering company has been fined after two men fell about 15 feet while they were carrying out checks at the tail of an aeroplane.
True Telecom Limited has been prosecuted at Medway Magistrates Court for the offence of processing personal data without having an entry in the register maintained by the Information Commissioner. The telecommunications company was found guilty...
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