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PH: Privacy breach at center of pregnancy test probe

Posted on November 14, 2018June 25, 2025 by Dissent

Philippine Daily Inquirer reports:

The National Privacy Commission (NPC) on Wednesday began investigating a medical school here to determine if it was liable for unauthorized data collection when it directed its female students to undergo pregnancy tests.

The first hearing was held behind closed doors, but Pines City Colleges said that mandatory pregnancy examinations were meant to protect the students, according to an NPC official.

Read more on Inquirer.net.

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