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Privacy Commissioner concerned about ‘ill defined’ info sharing rules in Anti-Money Laundering Bill

John Edwards is worried rules around information sharing are far too broad.

Jason Walls
Wed, 24 May 2017

The Privacy Commissioner has warned that information sharing rules in the Anti-Money Laundering Bill are essentially handing officials “a blank cheque” to share personal information with a range of agencies.

Commissioner John Edwards was making a submission to Parliament's law and

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Jason Walls
Wed, 24 May 2017
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Privacy Commissioner concerned about ‘ill defined’ info sharing rules in Anti-Money Laundering Bill
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