I should know the answer to this but I just need to seek views here by
way of a sanity check.
An organisation wants to pro-actively disclose some personal data
because it is in the public interest to do so, but none of the DPA
Part IV exemptions to the non-disclosure provisions seem to apply. The
disclosure is for regulatory purposes but is not permitted by section
31 because that only provides an exemption to the subject information
provisions. Or does section 31 allow such a disclosure?
If not, can anyone point me to the part of the DPA that does allows
such a disclosure?
Bob
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