Dear Geraldine
thank you very much for sharing these job vacancies advertisements.
I noticed they have been communicated - similarly to many others I wrote about
in my CPD-Wiki, in such a way that is not possible to clearly identify:
- how many (individuals or organisations) are going to hold personal data of
candidates who apply for the jobs and
- who is responsible under FOI Act for data treatment (the Medical Research
Council or "MRC Shared Services Centre" in Swindon?)
Furthermore, the announcement is made by a private individual - Geraldine
Clement-Stoneham, using her own domain name ([log in to unmask]) and not the
email address ([log in to unmask]) of the
organisation she is supposed to speak on behalf of. Is there any rationale for
this choice?
Finally, the job vacancies are published online using different domain names and
DNS redirect services. Basically, from a strictly legal point of view they are
not at all published by the Medical Research council at www.mrc.ac.uk.
Instead, interested people are redirected to the web site of new MRC offices, at
www.mrcswindon.co.uk, hosted and maintained by Genesis Group UK LLP in
Walkeringham, Nottinghamshire and (accordingly to data disclosed by public
registers) represented by a person called Mark Benham. This person may be a
lawyer with a sound knowledge of internet laws and regulations but this is only
an hypothesis I derived searching his name through public sources - and I have
no interest to investigate any further his identity. The point is that at the
end of the day, a person completely external to the Medical Research Council is
the only individual that could be legally responsible of the entire operation of
collecting and treating personal data of candidates who decide to apply for MRC
jobs. Is this representation true?
Brunella Longo
http://www.brunellalongo.info
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