15 December 2014
The CMA has stronger powers to protect consumer interests
The concept that an individual should have the right to know about, and have access to, data held about them has been a fundamental concern of data protection legislation since 1984. The Data Protection Act 1998 gives any individual – not just employees – the right to submit a data subject access request (DSAR) to any organisation they believe is holding or processing their personal data ...
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