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CID invites 4 companies for breaking data laws

Posted on June 25, 2017 by pogowasright.org

Four companies in Accra have been summoned to the cyber crime unit of the Ghana Police Criminal Investigation Department at the headquarters for flouting the Data Protection Act.

This was an exercise organised by the Data Commission and the cybercrime units of the Police CID to summon and arrest data controllers who had failed to comply with the Commission’s Act to register the company.

The exercise found out that companies such as; Marina Mall Market and Korle-Bu Hospital were registering while Koala Shopping Centre and Best Western Premier Hotel were yet to start the process of registration.

Read more on News Ghana.

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