ICO investigates illegal data sharing in charity sector

Danny Palmer
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'Everyone's got to stick to the law, and if the law's been broken then we will act' warns Information Commissioner Christopher Graham

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) is investigating data sharing in the charity sector following concerns that organisations might be selling contact data about donors. A report by the ...

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