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ICO shuts down firm for selling private data

6 March 2009  

Company sold details that allowed employers to vet staff illegally

A company suspected of selling confidential data that allowed building firms to vet employees for union activity has been raided and shut down by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).

According to the ICO, some of the UK’s largest construction companies, including Taylor Woodrow and Balfour Beatty, employed the Consultancy Association’s services.

The data protection watchdog raided the company’s offices in Droitwich, Worcestershire, and found a database containing the personal histories – including union activities and employment records – of 3,213 construction workers, it said.

The ICO says it also found evidence that the company sold access to this database for a £3,000 annual subscription.

The organisation has the power to raid private companies as long as it has ‘reasonable cause’ to believe they are in breach of the Data Protection Act. It has recommended an amendment to the controversial Coroners and Justice Bill that would expand its ability to inspect organisations’ premises without consent.


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Tim
Thursday 12th March 2009

Begs the question about where the information was being sourced from in the first place. Who were making these comments and claims about prospective employees? Would have thought any firm with a proper corporate governance structure in place would have conducted due diligence into the source and validity of any data. Just shows why you need proper internal policies and admin controls to make sure you aren’t using inappropriate data.

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Tim
Thursday 12th March 2009

Begs the question about where the information was being sourced from in the first place. Who were making these comments and claims about prospective employees? Would have thought any firm with a proper corporate governance structure in place would have conducted due diligence into the source and validity of any data. Just shows why you need proper internal policies and admin controls to make sure you aren’t using inappropriate data. Tim Kipps - ArmstrongAdams

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