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Privacy Commissioner
probes into alleged misconduct concerning personal data of 13,400
taxpayers
1. The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Mr.
Roderick B. Woo has taken immediate action to probe into the media
report that a taxation officer of the Inland Revenue Department has
been charged with misconduct in public office by recording particulars
of 13,400 taxpayers for his future personal use, contrary to common law.
2. Mr. Woo said, "I am gravely concerned, for if the
allegations are true, the matter can have very serious
implications. At this stage, I do not have sufficient information
with which to assess the situation. I have ordered an immediate
enquiry to find out whether there has been a contravention of the
requirements of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance. If any
personal data have been unlawfully dealt with, my concern will be to
render assistance to people who are affected and to prevent a similar
occurrence in the future."
3. "More specifically, I shall endeavour to find out
whether the Inland Revenue Department has devised any policies,
guidelines or instructions in relation to the collection, use and
security of taxpayers' personal data; and what security measures the
Department has taken to protect such data from unauthorized or
accidental access. Any such measures ought to have taken into
account the integrity, prudence and competence of persons having access
to the data." Mr. Woo added.
4. Data users in Hong Kong are required to comply
with the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, particularly Data
Protection Principle 4 of the Ordinance, which provides that a data
user shall ensure that personal data held by him are protected against
unauthorized or accidental access, processing, erasure or other use
having particular regard to any measures taken for ensuring the
integrity, prudence and competence of persons having access to the data.
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