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One third of New Zealanders feel they have no control over government use of personal information

Posted on September 25, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Randal Jackson reports:

One third of New Zealanders surveyed by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner feel they are not in control of the way the government uses their information, says Privacy Commissioner John Edwards.

And that is an understatement, adds newly appointed Government Chief Privacy Officer Russell Burnand.

Read more on Computerworld (NZ).

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