HSBC fined, but what about the Government?
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So HSBC have been fined £3m by the Government for losing personal data - ok, fair enough!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8162787.stm
However, didn't the Government lose all the details of every family with a child last year? If so, what does the Government owe us if the above figure is calculated pro-rata? I'm thinking rather a lot!
As always, the Government (who make laws) does precious little to adhere to them or be accountable to them!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8162787.stm
However, didn't the Government lose all the details of every family with a child last year? If so, what does the Government owe us if the above figure is calculated pro-rata? I'm thinking rather a lot!
As always, the Government (who make laws) does precious little to adhere to them or be accountable to them!
srebbe64 said:
So HSBC have been fined £3m by the Government for losing personal data - ok, fair enough!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8162787.stm
However, didn't the Government lose all the details of every family with a child last year? If so, what does the Government owe us if the above figure is calculated pro-rata? I'm thinking rather a lot!
As always, the Government (who make laws) does precious little to adhere to them or be accountable to them!
What's the point of passing funds from a fine from one govt department to another govt department?http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8162787.stm
However, didn't the Government lose all the details of every family with a child last year? If so, what does the Government owe us if the above figure is calculated pro-rata? I'm thinking rather a lot!
As always, the Government (who make laws) does precious little to adhere to them or be accountable to them!
Accountability and community service / jail for senior civil servants however....
Edited by plg101 on Thursday 23 July 09:24
esselte said:
Spiritual_Beggar said:
That, and the fact that it would be a pointless exercise, since the Government havent got any money to pay the fine anyway!
They could pay it at £10 a week..it's the principle really isn't it?Spiritual_Beggar said:
esselte said:
Spiritual_Beggar said:
That, and the fact that it would be a pointless exercise, since the Government havent got any money to pay the fine anyway!
They could pay it at £10 a week..it's the principle really isn't it?plg101 said:
srebbe64 said:
So HSBC have been fined £3m by the Government for losing personal data - ok, fair enough!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8162787.stm
However, didn't the Government lose all the details of every family with a child last year? If so, what does the Government owe us if the above figure is calculated pro-rata? I'm thinking rather a lot!
As always, the Government (who make laws) does precious little to adhere to them or be accountable to them!
What's the point of passing funds from a fine from one govt department to another govt department?http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8162787.stm
However, didn't the Government lose all the details of every family with a child last year? If so, what does the Government owe us if the above figure is calculated pro-rata? I'm thinking rather a lot!
As always, the Government (who make laws) does precious little to adhere to them or be accountable to them!
Accountability and community service / jail for senior civil servants however....
Edited by plg101 on Thursday 23 July 09:24
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