So if I sent you an e-mail saying: "I know you sent an e-mail to my
colleague, Mr X, in which you state that you think I have de-frauded
the company of funds. Please supply me with a copy of it." How would
you respond?
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of ALASDAIR WARWOOD
Sent: 12 August 2005 13:53
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Subject: [Maybe Spam] Re: [data-protection] SAR - Durant - Litigation
Actually no - because you don't have to tell the data subject that your
not giving them something to which they are not entitled - you just give
that to which they are entitled!
Regards
Alasdair
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Antoinette Carter
Sent: 12 August 2005 13:45
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Subject: Re: SAR - Durant - Litigation
Except that if you refuse to disclose information claiming this
exemption, you are effectively admitting that you're guilty of
something, you're just not saying what. The Data Subject would then, if
he had any sense, refer the matter to the Information Commissioner who
would be obliged to investigate, and would also be obliged (if he had
found some sort of criminal activity) to refer the matter to the Local
Constabulary if needs be ....... So all in all, not a very clever
move...
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Sent: 12 August 2005 13:33
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Subject: Re: [data-protection] SAR - Durant - Litigation
Schedule 7 Paragraph 11 gives some "5th Amendment" exemption.
Regards
Alasdair Warwood
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Antoinette Carter
Sent: 12 August 2005 12:50
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Subject: Re: SAR - Durant - Litigation
Mmmm. Methinks you are on very dodgy ground there. You can't ask them
if they are seeking information for that purpose, so in what way could
you be "aware" of possible litigation in the future. You can't not
disclose information just because the information might give them
grounds to sue you! If litigation has already been initiated, or a
submission made to a tribunal (eg. Employment Tribunal) you could deny
access. But if a SAR unearths information which the data subject might
want to sue over, there is no reason why he shouldn't submit that
information as evidence in a court case at a later date. There's no
such thing as the "5th Amendment" in the Data Protection Act as far as
I'm aware!!!
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Sent: 12 August 2005 12:18
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Subject: [data-protection] SAR - Durant - Litigation
Dear all
I have been rereading the Durant judgement and noted that LJ Auld, in
reference to S7 SARs stated ...
"Nor is to assist him, for example, to obtain discovery of documents
that may assist him in litigation or complaints against third parties. "
It struck me that where a Data Controller receiving a SAR was aware that
the request for data would, could or may be used in litigation and not
for checking compliance with the DPA or privacy etc the Data Controller
could refuse access.
Comments please.
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Thank you and kind regards
Opinions are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer
Rob Dawson
Institutional Compliance Officer
University of Chester
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Chester
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