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Title: 25 Million Benefit Records 'lost' ? DOWN WITH LABOUR

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Vespasian

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Registration date: 09/03/2007
Added: 27/11/2007 23:01
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Human interaction negates any safeguards
....funny you should say that, someone once told me that aircraft are as safe as houses, until, you put a pilot at the controls!

Lizabeth

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Registration date: 12/10/2006
Added: 29/11/2007 10:43
And there's more
Have just found out a company has had to report one one their employees for selling data.........ONLY KNOW BECAUSE IT INCLUDES MINE!!!!! An investigation is underway

Votedave

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Registration date: 30/09/2006
Added: 29/11/2007 17:26
Vespa, it looks like a blunder has been made with the letters of apology!
Many of the letters included the details of other families.

To quote the Chuckle Brothers;

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Oh dear. Oh dear oh dear.

Votedave

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Registration date: 30/09/2006
Added: 29/11/2007 17:54
I'm trying to find a link for the above story, but Google is as slow as a snail at the moment. I read it on Teletext first thing this morning.

Lizabeth

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Registration date: 12/10/2006
Added: 29/11/2007 20:46
Votedave
Press Association
Thursday November 29, 2007 6:58 AM
Here it is but the link just will not work sorry

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has made a series of mistakes as it tries to apologise to parents for the loss of their personal details in the post, the Tories disclosed.

Conservative MPs have been contacted by parents concerned that HMRC - already reeling from the lost benefits discs fiasco - has been sending them the details of other parents.

It is the latest embarrassing revelation for the Government following the loss of the entire child benefit database of 25 million people.It was contained on two computer discs which went missing in transit between HMRC offices in Tyne and Wear and the National Audit Office in London.

HMRC chairman Paul Gray resigned over the debacle last week, although the Government maintains the error was down to a junior official.Manjit Mojaria, of Warwickshire, said she had received seven apologies from the HMRC intended for other people and containing their National Insurance numbers, child benefit numbers, names and addresses.

"It really is a very silly and absolutely awful mistake to make when trying to re-instil confidence," she said.
When she informed HMRC of the mistake, Ms Mojaria said she was given the impression she was "not in the minority".

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Another incident involved a woman in Banbury, Oxfordshire, being sent a letter containing National Insurance and child benefit numbers that were not hers. She said: "Not only did they cock up the missing discs, they are also sending out families personal data to other families."

Shadow chancellor George Osborne said: "The HMRC can't even apologise without breaking people's confidences. Many cases are emerging all over the country of letters sent to parents to apologise for the loss of data, including the personal details and national insurance numbers of complete strangers."

Copyright (c) Press Association Ltd. 2007, All Rights Reserved.

Votedave

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Registration date: 30/09/2006
Added: 29/11/2007 21:22
Thanks Lizabeth.

It's ridiculous! Preposterous! Inexcusable!

SmokelessCoal

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Registration date: 15/02/2007
Added: 01/12/2007 23:48
if it wasn't so serious it would be funny

Votedave

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Registration date: 30/09/2006
Added: 02/12/2007 10:28
You beat me to it, Smokeless. Can this situation possibly get any worse?

SmokelessCoal

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Registration date: 15/02/2007
Added: 02/12/2007 10:30
theres more

no surprise though.

Theres a guy a few doors away who does the tv licence dodger chasing. A while back he was boasting that he had access to the details of every licenced property in the UK. There are minions in so many offices who have access to our details do you think they are all 100% trustworthy?

How easy it is to just write details on a piece of paper and slip it in your pocket. Personal data is not safe, it never can be.

SmokelessCoal

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Registration date: 15/02/2007
Added: 02/12/2007 10:45
If this forum tells David Cameron anything it should be that with todays global communications and the information super highway the people are informed. We all know what is going on in the world and in politics. The wool cannot be pulled over our eyes for very long.

There is a need to encompass this fact in how to govern in the future. Be above board and fair or be defeated.

SmokelessCoal

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Messages: 751
Registration date: 15/02/2007
Added: 02/12/2007 10:58
yawn

DVLA details not safe either

theres money in it too

why I get so much junk mail

the root of the problem?

Last edited by: SmokelessCoal on 02/12/2007 11:12
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