Archive for the 'Privacy' Category

The Last Word on Damian Green, the economic & environmental crisis & the Queen’s Speech

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Just over a week ago, I took a break from our one week holiday and went to the ITV Millbank studios to record an episode of ‘The Last Word’ for ITV Meridian.  The whole thing was shot in half an hour - we discussed Damian Green, the economy and the Queen’s Speech - and the attached is the result!

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Complacency on data protection in Winchester

Friday, November 30th, 2007

My colleague, Councillor Kelsie Learney, has been asking Winchester’s Conservative Cabinet member for Finance to give higher priority to looking after residents’ personal information for several months - without success - in particular to ensure that the Council puts greater priority into meeting the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards.

I’ve been campaigning for greater protection of people’s privacy since the introduction of the RIP Act back in 2000. So soon after millions of private details have been lost by the Government, it’s very worrying that the City Council isn’t doing more to meet industry standards for protecting our personal and financial information. We’ve seen the effects of complacency on this issue nationally: we don’t need to see it locally as well.

You read the City Council’s latest response to Kelsie’s question on the Council’s website.