NEWS The Poynter Review on the loss of benefits data by HM Revenue & Customs is under way, with a report to the chancellor of the exchequer due in December.
The review team appointed to investigate the loss of child-benefit data from HMRC is scheduled to publish an initial report on 14 December, 2007.
Kieran Poynter, the chair of PricewaterhouseCoopers, is leading the review on what lead to the loss of two CDs containing confidential personal information, including national insurance numbers and bank account details. The Poynter Review will make interim recommendations on any further, urgent measures that HMRC should put in place to guarantee the confidentiality of personal data.
A further report will follow in spring 2008, when the review team have considered the wider implications for data security, in consultation with the Independent Police Complaints Commission and information commissioner Richard Thomas.
The second report is expected to make recommendations on:
- How internal processes and culture can be strengthened to achieve appropriate data security in the future
- Whether HMRC's wider procedures for the handling of confidential data and liaison with other organisations should be changed to reduce risks in terms of data security, and how this might be done
Talkback
It really makes you wonder why it has taken events such as these to review how they do things. Over the last few days people who are affected have been recieving letters to inform them not to worry and that they think the disks are still somewhere in the office, it's ridiculous. Surely the money spent to send the letters out would have been better spent on stripping the data and sending a trusted official down with the discs. We pay enough in tax to justify our information our identities to be treated in such a way. This should have been addressed at the begining to prevent an occurance like this one. Who would like an identity card!!!!
chrishocking 27 Nov 07 12:29 Reply