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To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many individuals' personal data have been processed in data matching exercises in connection with benefit fraud; how many cases were identified as part of that data matching exercise as being possible cases of benefit fraud requiring further investigation; how...
To ask the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, how many individuals' personal data have been processed in data matching exercises in connection with benefit fraud; how many cases were identified as part of that data matching exercise as being possible cases of benefit fraud requiring further investigation; how...
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, in relation to data matching exercises undertaken by the Audit Commission and local authorities, how many individuals' personal data have been processed in data matching exercises in connection with fraud; how many cases have been identified as...
To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, in relation to data matching exercises undertaken by the Audit Commission and local authorities, how many individuals' personal data have been processed in data matching exercises in connection with fraud; how many cases have been identified as...
To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security, what plans she has to use data matching techniques with respect to benefit fraud which require access to medical records, as provided for by the Audit Commission Bill 1998.
To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security, what plans she has to use data matching techniques with respect to benefit fraud which require access to medical records, as provided for by the Audit Commission Bill 1998.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, if he will introduce a statutory code of practice in respect of the provisions in the Audit Commission Bill [Lords] which permit the Commission to datamatch personal data in the name of economy, effectiveness and efficiency.
To ask the Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department, if he will introduce a statutory code of practice in respect of the provisions in the Audit Commission Bill [Lords] which permit the Commission to datamatch personal data in the name of economy, effectiveness and efficiency.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if, in relation to the Data Protection Bill [Lords], he will ensure that the Data Protection Commissioner is empowered to enforce the rights granted to data subjects by Clause 12 of the Data Protection Bill [Lords].
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if, in relation to the Data Protection Bill [Lords], he will ensure that the Data Protection Commissioner is empowered to enforce the rights granted to data subjects by Clause 12 of the Data Protection Bill [Lords].
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will introduce data protection measures to ensure that any information concerning fair obtaining is given to the data subject, in advance of any processing by the data controllers.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will introduce data protection measures to ensure that any information concerning fair obtaining is given to the data subject, in advance of any processing by the data controllers.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will comment on the purpose of the First Data Protection Principle in Part 1, Schedule 1 to the Data Protection Bill [Lords]
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will comment on the purpose of the First Data Protection Principle in Part 1, Schedule 1 to the Data Protection Bill [Lords]
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what plans he has for regulations relating to the processing of personal data which (a) contain a general identifying number and (b) are subject to Clause 28(4) of the Data Protection Bill [Lords]
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what plans he has for regulations relating to the processing of personal data which (a) contain a general identifying number and (b) are subject to Clause 28(4) of the Data Protection Bill [Lords]
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will comment on the practice of enforced subject access in respect of the provisions of the Data Protection Bill [Lords]
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if he will comment on the practice of enforced subject access in respect of the provisions of the Data Protection Bill [Lords]
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what representations he has received from the Data Protection Commissioner with respect to (a) enforcement of the right of data subjects under Article 12(c) of the Data Protection Directive and (b) the serving of information notices.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what representations he has received from the Data Protection Commissioner with respect to (a) enforcement of the right of data subjects under Article 12(c) of the Data Protection Directive and (b) the serving of information notices.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if, in respect to the Compliance Cost Assessment associated with the Data Protection Bill [Lords], he will (a) place in the Library, in a form which respects commercial confidentiality, copies of the questionnaire telephone scripts used to assess the costs...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, if, in respect to the Compliance Cost Assessment associated with the Data Protection Bill [Lords], he will (a) place in the Library, in a form which respects commercial confidentiality, copies of the questionnaire telephone scripts used to assess the costs...
What were regarded as the relative (a) advantages and (b) disadvantages of (i) the EDs in-house team bid and (ii) the SEMA bid for the data processing contract in his Department; and on what basis he made his decision; and questions on Home Office and data processing contract awarded to...
What were regarded as the relative (a) advantages and (b) disadvantages of (i) the EDs in-house team bid and (ii) the SEMA bid for the data processing contract in his Department; and on what basis he made his decision; and questions on Home Office and data processing contract awarded to...
What is the ongoing cost to his Department of monitoring the current costs relating to the contract for his Department's data processing work. - Inc figures.
What is the ongoing cost to his Department of monitoring the current costs relating to the contract for his Department's data processing work. - Inc figures.
What was the cost of the market testing exercise in connection with his Department's data processing work. - Inc figure.
What was the cost of the market testing exercise in connection with his Department's data processing work. - Inc figure.
Pursuant to 254 c492W, how many people were employed at Corby on data entry operation; how many were made redundant following its acquisition by SEMA Group; and which organisation will be paying toward the redundancies. - Includes figures.
Pursuant to 254 c492W, how many people were employed at Corby on data entry operation; how many were made redundant following its acquisition by SEMA Group; and which organisation will be paying toward the redundancies. - Includes figures.
What was the cost to his Department of putting together the in house bid for his Department's data processing work. - I regret that information is not available.
What was the cost to his Department of putting together the in house bid for his Department's data processing work. - I regret that information is not available.
What are the implications for HM Govt's eventual ratification of the European convention covering automated data processing of the universities' code of practice on subject access. - None.
What are the implications for HM Govt's eventual ratification of the European convention covering automated data processing of the universities' code of practice on subject access. - None.