It's been a busy week in the news regarding Data Protection with two notices of intention to fine in the travel sector for infringements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This is the first time we are seeing the potential large fines and I expect to see...
It is nearly ten years ago that the MPs expenses scandal broke. The result was wholesale public distrust in MPs and the formation of a new regulator called the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA). The ISPA are in the news this week by failing to be tra...
I wish I could have thought of a more interesting title, but as this stuff is important I thought I best not.
In part 1 of the series I wrote that it is likely, but not certain that the UK will deemed an adequate Country post in which to process personal data, post the...
I wrote last week, about the United Kingdom government wishing to leave the European Union & EEA (EU) with an arrangement that means the UK is deemed to have adequate data privacy safeguards in place that allow seamless EU cross border transfer.
The reason is that Nigel has a adequate knowledge of the laws, understands what they are trying to achieve, understands the game as he played, has empathy on what the players & spectators want, and is able to be pragmatic...