Public Consultation
on Ordinance Review
1. The Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data ("the
Commissioner") Roderick B. Woo welcomes the launch of a public
consultation on the Review of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance
("the Ordinance") by the Government today.
2. Woo said, "My colleagues and I have been
undertaking a review of the Ordinance for quite some time. We
presented to the Government a bundle of proposals at the end of
2007. Since then my Office has been assisting the Government with
our regulatory experience and research in preparing this public
consultation."
3. "I would like to see the Ordinance brought up to
date so that it provides stronger protection to the Hong Kong people in
the new electronic era. The change must avoid placing unnecessary
burdens on the commercial sector but should operate effectively to
protect the individual’s personal data privacy."
4. Woo added, that "Personal data privacy has become
a fundamental right in our society, but there is a need to balance that
right with other rights and social interests in maintaining a
harmonious society."
5. The Government has recognized the effort made by
the Commissioner's Office and included it as one of the new initiatives
in investing for a caring society in the 2008-09 Policy Address – to
review the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance to examine whether the
Ordinance can afford adequate protection to personal data having regard
to developments, including advancement in technology, in the last
decade, and consult the public on the review findings.
6. "No meaningful review of the Ordinance can be
achieved without the participation of the public. I therefore
call on the people of Hong Kong to be concerned with the consultation
and provide their comments freely." Woo said.
7. The Commissioner aims to achieve the following
missions:
(a) to address issues of public concern;
(b) to safeguard personal data privacy rights while
protecting public interest;
(c) to enhance the efficacy of regulation under the
Ordinance;
(d) to harness matters that will have significant
privacy impact;
(e) to deal with technical and necessary amendments.
8. In the course of the review, the Commissioner has
taken the following factors into consideration:
(a) the sufficiency of protection and the
proportionality of penal sanction under the Ordinance;
(b) the development of international privacy laws and
standards since the operation of the Ordinance;
(c) the regulatory experience of the Commissioner
gained in the course of discharging his functions and powers;
(d) the difficulties encountered in the application
of certain provisions of the Ordinance;
(e) the technological development in an electronic
age facilitating the collection, holding and processing of personal
data in massive quantum at a low cost;
(f) the development of biometric technology for the
identification of an individual posing challenges to the maintenance of
individuals' privacy; and
(g) the vulnerability of individuals in becoming less
able to control and determine the collection, use and security of his
personal data stored and transmitted through electronic means.
9. Copies of the consultation document are available
for collection at the District Offices. The document has also
been uploaded to CMAB (
www.cmab.gov.hk)
and PCPD's website (
www.pcpd.org.hk).
10. Members of the public are welcome to forward
their views and comments on or before 30 November 2009 to the CMAB by
post (Team 4, Room 364, East Wing, Central Government Offices, Lower
Albert Road, Hong Kong), by fax (2523 0565) or via email (pdpo_consultation@cmab.gov.hk)
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