UK’s “world class” data protection regime had 20 faults
Since the Brexit Vote in 2016, the Government has described the UK’s data protection regime (e.g. the DPA1998) as “world class”. This description has stuck in my craw because, since 2005, I have unsuccessfully tried to “liberate” official information, held by Government, concerning several deficiencies in this “world class” regime. Nearly two decades of Freedom of Information (FOI) requests later, last month (March 31st), I “ZOOMed” into another “Groundhog Day” FOI Tribunal to make the latest round of arguments. This




