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Up to 445 private documents accessible in FMA slip up

Most recent in a long string of government privacy breaches.

Andrew Bevin Thu, 07 Nov 2019

The Financial Markets Authority has apologised for allowing 27 private documents to be accessed, including by a journalist.

The regulator said the privacy breach related to complaints it received between 2015 and 2017 and, while just 27 private documents were accessed, 445 were potentially

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Andrew Bevin Thu, 07 Nov 2019
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