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Macau investigates Sands’ transfer of personal data to US

Posted on July 31, 2012 by pogowasright.org

Macau authority is investigating whether Sands violated personal data laws after the casino operator’s lawyer admitted they transferred the employee records of the former CEO Steve Jacobs to the US for a longstanding court case that promised to leak controversial details continuously.

Yesterday the Portuguese paper Tribuna de Macau reported that Macau’s Office for Personal Data Protection (GPDP) has already started looking into the case to see whether privacy law was breached.

Read more on Macau Daily Times.

Category: BreachesNon-U.S.

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