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Response following
former Deputy Commissioner's conviction
1. The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Mr.
Roderick B. Woo issued the following statement following the
former Deputy Privacy Commissioner's conviction.
2. "My Office respects the decision of the
court. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data
is publicly funded and has a strict responsibility to account for the
use of its money. Since I took office in August 2005, I have
reviewed and revised the policy for duty passage and overseas
subsistence allowance (OSA) to ensure no recurrence of similar
incident," Mr. Woo said.
3. Under the revised OSA system, all officers
(including the Commissioner himself) are required to declare whether or
not they have stayed at rented accommodation while overseas on duty
visits. All hotel accommodation arrangements must be made through
the Office, and any application for re-imbursement has to be supported
by invoices and receipts. To ensure that all staff are fully
aware of their obligations, whenever an officer goes on an overseas
duty visit, he/she is explicitly reminded of the provisions of the OSA.
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