Information Commissioner Richard Thomas has criticised the Goverment's plan to track telephone and internet communications of the entire population
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Information Commissioner says database threatens way of life

Calls for public debate about Government plans

Dinah Greek, Computeract!ve 16 Jul 2008
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Plans to store the telephone and internet communications of the entire population are a “step too far for the British way of life”, according to the Information Commissioner.

Richard Thomas warned yesterday that speculation about the Government considering such a database has been reinforced by its Draft Legislative Programme. This refers to a proposed Communications Data Bill, and talks about ‘modifying procedures for acquiring communications data’.

Speaking at the launch of his annual report, Mr Thomas said there had been too many recent developments where there had been insufficient transparency, openness and public debate.

He cited the expansion of the DNA database and the centralised collection and retention of data from Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras as two recent examples.

“I am absolutely clear that the targeted, and duly authorised, interception of the communications of suspects can be invaluable in the fight against terrorism and other serious crime," he said. “But there needs to be the fullest public debate about the justification for, and implications of, a specially-created database – potentially accessible to a wide range of law enforcement authorities – holding details of everyone’s telephone and internet communications.

“Do we really want the police, security services and other organs of the state to have access to more and more aspects of our private lives?”

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has also served enforcement notices against HM Revenue & Customs and the MoD for their recent high-profile data breaches.

Both departments must now provide progress reports documenting in detail how the recommendations have been, or are being, implemented to improve data protection compliance. Failure to comply with an enforcement notice is a criminal offence.

Mr Thomas' annual report highlights that the ICO received 24,851 enquiries and complaints concerning personal information in 2007/8. It has prosecuted 11 individuals and organisations in the past 12 months.

The ICO received 2,646 freedom of information complaints over the past year and closed 2,658. Three hundred and ninety-five formal Decision Notices were issued and of these, 30 per cent ruled in favour of the complainant while 25 per cent upheld public authorities’ original decisions. In 45 per cent of cases, the ICO upheld some elements of the complaint in favour of the complainant and agreed with the public authority on others.

See also:

Research will look to improve consumer rights  08 Jul 2008
Says no need for Government to collect so much personal data on citizens  09 Jun 2008
Peer pressure on Goverment to make reckless data loss a criminal offence  06 May 2008
Use data protection law to protect your personal details, says Information Commissioner  19 Mar 2008
image: Richard ThomasAnd one of the worst in the world for spying on its citizens  08 Jan 2008
Big Brother Britain  28 Mar 2007
Government report says population living in 'surveillance society'  10 Nov 2006

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