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Darling: Greater accountability key to data security

...lines of responsibility for data in order to "ensure security". "The [interim Poynter review] shows the necessity of setting up a simpler organisational structure with... Read more

17 December, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Review begins into HMRC data loss

The Poynter Review on the loss of benefits data by HM Revenue & Customs is... Read more

26 November, 2007 by Kable

Next stop HMRC: How TfL CIO will shake up the taxman

...Deepak Singh. Pavitt's challenge will be to realise vision of the Poynter Review and implement a single customer record across the HMRC's 650... Read more

26 June, 2009 by Nick Heath

HMRC seeks CIO to help overhaul IT dept

...the department's IT systems and security as set out by the Poynter Review following the department's loss of 25 million people's records... Read more

14 January, 2009 by Nick Heath

HMRC delays Paye system rollout

...been set for its launch. One of the key findings of the Poynter Review into HMRC data handling was that duplication of information in the... Read more

22 July, 2008 by Nick Heath

Privacy watchdog may get powers to raid

...to enforce the Data Protection Act in a rapidly changing environment. The Poynter Review recently highlighted systematic data handling failures in the HM Revenue & Customs... Read more

18 July, 2008 by Nick Heath

Systemic failure blamed for HMRC data loss

...loss was published on Wednesday by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) chair Kieron Poynter. The Poynter Review also blamed systemic failure for the loss of the HMRC details... Read more

25 June, 2008 by Tom Espiner

ID cards: Data-protection minister calls for review

...claims there is no evidence the package even entered its system. The Poynter Review into the HMRC data bungle has also begun and is due... Read more

28 November, 2007 by Andy McCue

Reports in full: HMRC and MoD data breaches

...data breach report findings of all three reports can be accessed below: Poynter Review Independent Police Complaints Commission Burton Review Read more

26 June, 2008 by Nick Heath

HMRC: Data lockdown complete by 2011

...HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has promised to have the recommendations of the Poynter Review implemented within the next two years. The review was designed to... Read more

8 January, 2009 by Jo Best

PAYE system not ready for rollout

...been set for its launch. One of the key findings of the Poynter Review into HMRC data handling was duplication of information in the HMRC... Read more

21 July, 2008 by Nick Heath

Privacy watchdog to get power to raid

...to enforce the Data Protection Act in a rapidly changing environment. The Poynter Review recently highlighted systematic data handling failures in the HM Revenue & Customs... Read more

17 July, 2008 by Nick Heath

600 HMRC workers caught snooping

...business need. Breaches of this policy are taken seriously." The government-commissioned Poynter Review of the breach that led to the loss of 25 million... Read more

1 May, 2008 by Nick Heath

Minister calls for ID cards review

...claims there is no evidence the package even entered its system. The Poynter Review into the HMRC data bungle has also begun and is due... Read more

27 November, 2007 by Andy McCue

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