Colette Healiss on 20 December 2002 at 13:17 said:
>
> This order allows someone other than the data subject to have an elected
> member request the data subject's sensitive personal data. I am a little
> concerned that it does not stipulate either of the following:
> 1) what the relationship between the data subject and this third party
> requestor should be;
> 2) that the processing undertaken by the elected member (or someone acting
> with their authority) in such cases should not include disclosure of the
> data subject's sensitive personal information to the third party who has
> made the request.
>
What I find surprising is the continuing apparent lack of a Code of Practice
in this arena.
Unless of course it is thought to be included in the Political Party
Promotion CoP!
Ian W
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