Ailsa Beaton and Ian Watmore to join ICO board

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Experienced duo to join data privacy watchdog for three-year term in 2014

Ian Watmore, former Permanent Secretary at the Cabinet Office, and Ailsa Beaton, who retired recently as Director of Information at the Metropolitan Police Force, have both been appointed to the Ma...

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