Privacy Commission Day 5, Witness 3: Christopher Graham
Giving evidence to the PM Privacy Commission on today's programme is the Information Commissioner Christopher Graham.
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George South | 17:00 UK time, Friday, 24 June 2011
Giving evidence to the PM Privacy Commission on today's programme is the Information Commissioner Christopher Graham.
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Comment number 1.
At 28th Jun 2011, gagged1980 wrote:An injunction from the High Court forbids an ex-wife from communicating about her matrimonial affairs, effectively prevents her speaking to the Press, Inland Revenue,
Registrars of the Family Division and MPsa
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Comment number 2.
At 28th Jun 2011, gagged1980 wrote:Can this very knowledgeable witness explain how many injunctions protect Banker's pensions? Legal Practices? Commercial enterprises? If partially lifted do they prevent the commissioner from recovering tax payers money?
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Comment number 3.
At 29th Jun 2011, gagged1980 wrote:It has been suggested by one legal commentator that the number of gagging orders was about 300 per year ...........about 4000 I suggest since 1979.
Will we ever know if this medieval deprivation of the human right to communicate has continued in spite of Declaration of Human Rights being written into law?
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