During the reporting
year, the Privacy Commissioner received seven new applications for approval
to carry out matching procedures and nine requests for re-approval of
matching procedures undertaken in previous years.
All seven new applications
were requested by public sector organizations. Upon examination, one was
found not to be a matching procedure under the Ordinance, and one was
withdrawn. The remaining five applications were approved subject to conditions
imposed by the Privacy Commissioner under
the Ordinance.
REQUESTING
PARTIES
RELATED
MATCHING PROCEDURES THAT WERE APPROVED
Home
Affairs Department (two requests)
To determine
eligibility for Village Representative Election by comparing personal
data collected by the Home Affairs Department for the purposes of
compiling the register of electors with personal data collected
by : -
(1)
the Housing
Department for the purposes of public housing management, and
(2)
the Immigration
Department for the purposes of registration and recording of
particulars of persons.
Social
Welfare Department
To
prevent recipients of Comprehensive Social Security Assistance ("CSSA")
from underreporting their earnings by comparing personal data collected
by the Social Welfare Department under the CSSA Scheme with personal
data collected by the Labour Department under the Work Trial Scheme.
Social
Welfare Department
To
prevent fraud and abuse of social security benefits in relation to
rent payment for CSSA households residing in public rental housing
by comparing personal data collected by the Social Welfare Department
for the purposes of CSSA applications with personal data collected
by the Housing Department for the purposes of public housing management.
Inland
Revenue Department
To
ensure all income from let properties are properly assessed of tax
by the Inland Revenue Department by comparing personal data collected
from taxpayers under the Inland Revenue Ordinance with personal data
collected from landlords under the Stamp Duty Ordinance.
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