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Fiji credit info agency faces accusations

Posted on April 12, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

Radio New Zealand reports:

The Fiji Consumer Council says the credit information provider, Data Bureau, is violating the privacy rights of consumers and breaching the constitution.

The Data Bureau collects credit details on individuals and businesses in the country.

But the Consumer Council’s Bindula Prasad says the Data Bureau is selling consumers’ private information without their knowledge.

Ms Prasad also says the Bureau is not allowed to retain private information it has for any length of time.

Read more on Radio New Zealand.

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