Joe Couture reports:
Saskatchewan’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, Gary Dickson, released Monday a report on an investigation that dismissed three of four complaints against Saskatchewan Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) but found one of the complaints was well-founded.
In the report, the commissioner deals with four complaints that were raised by an injured worker regarding WCB actions around some personal information — its collection, use and disclosure.
The commissioner determined three of the complaints weren’t well-founded.
But, under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP), the commissioner found that one complaint — dealing with the disclosure of personal information to a third party without complainant consent and without legal authority — was well-founded.
Read more in the Leader-Post.