The Data Protection Act is a UK only law. GDPR is a European law (Croatia joined in 2013) but it's to do with permissions about what they hold and who the sell it to, not the disclosure of your personal data to you.
What exemptions are there?
The Data Protection Act is a UK only law. GDPR is a European law (Croatia joined in 2013) but it's to do with permissions about what they hold and who the sell it to, not the disclosure of your personal data to you.
As I said I don't know much about GDPR - it was just a presumption.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Mon May 28, 2018 6:41 pmThe Data Protection Act is a UK only law. GDPR is a European law (Croatia joined in 2013) but it's to do with permissions about what they hold and who the sell it to, not the disclosure of your personal data to you.
What exemptions are there?
When you're a defendant, your brief must have access, by law, to anything the prossecution plans to use so that wouldn't be the case.
Fraud investigations don't involve a defendant - only a prosecution does.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Tue May 29, 2018 5:11 pmWhen you're a defendant, your brief must have access, by law, to anything the prossecution plans to use so that wouldn't be the case.
No conspiracy there this time.
Maybe you should question your biases, "I'm sure..."