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UK: MPs call for tougher personal data abuse laws

Posted on October 27, 2011 by pogowasright.org

Courts should have the power to jail people who breach the Data Protection Act, MPs on the justice select committee have said.

They say fines – usually about £150 per breach – are an “inadequate” deterrent when the financial rewards can be considerable.

Their report also warns the information commissioner lacks the powers to fully investigate personal data abuses.

Read more on BBC.

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