Data protection legislation under the spotlight
A privacy campaigner claims government is trying to operate above the law in regulations under a proposed new Data Protection Bill.
New rules on how organisations share data, known as GDPR, are due to come into effect across Europe in May.
On the Island, a public consultation is underway to determine exactly how they should be implemented.
But Tristram Llewelyn-Jones has highlighted a clause in the regulations which effectively makes it impossible to prosecute government departments in the event of a data breach:
Policy and Reform Minister Chris Thomas says that is not the case - and that the clause may have been written in accidentally:
Watch more of the interview on the Manx Radio Portal.
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