Privacy Commissioner concerned about ‘ill defined’ info sharing rules in Anti-Money Laundering Bill
John Edwards is worried rules around information sharing are far too broad.
Jason Walls
Wed, 24 May 2017
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The Privacy Commissioner has warned that information sharing rules in the Anti-Money Laundering Bill are essentially handing officials “a blank cheque” to share personal information with a range of agencies.
Commissioner John Edwards was making a submission to Parliament's law and
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Jason Walls
Wed, 24 May 2017
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