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Data reforms

24 June 2022
Issue: 7984 / Categories: Legal News , Cyber
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Proposed data reforms would hike fines for breaches, reduce data-keeping requirements and remove the legal requirement on organisations to appoint a data protection officer

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) indicated the likely content of the Data Reform Bill, in its response this week to its consultation, ‘Data: a new direction’, which closed in November.

It will increase fines for nuisance calls and texts and other serious breaches from the current £500,000 maximum to up to four per cent of global turnover or £17.5m, whichever is greater.

On cookies, the DCMS said it aimed to move to an opt-out model of consent in future but would allow this only for a small number of non-intrusive purposes for now.

The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) will be modernised to have a chair, chief executive and a board. The Commissioner, John Edwards welcomed the reforms, which would allow the ICO to be ‘more flexible’.

Issue: 7984 / Categories: Legal News , Cyber
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