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Previously on "The Data Theft Scandal (Ch4 Dispatches: 21.00)"
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Yes, saw it TinTin. One hopes that it might speed up the relocation of call centres and data processing centres back to the UK.
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Even worse, GP's in Newham, Redbridge and Waltham Forest PCTs are selling confidential patient data to marketing companies (particularly insurance), even though they are breaking DPA regs.
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Originally posted by NoddYAccording to the Beeb, the case collapsed:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/d...00/2626265.stm
See "In Context"
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Originally posted by darmstadtWeren't the directors of the company which owned Herald of Free Enterprise sent down?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/d...00/2626265.stm
See "In Context"
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Originally posted by NoddYThe Potters Bar rail 'accident' led the Courts to say there is no such thing as corporate responsibility allowing Directors of such companies to continue creaming unfettered.
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Originally posted by MarillionFanAnyway. Real contractors only ever use cash, so whats the problem?
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Anyway. Real contractors only ever use cash, so whats the problem?
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The Potters Bar rail 'accident' led the Courts to say there is no such thing as corporate responsibility allowing Directors of such companies to continue creaming unfettered.
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Originally posted by Troll"UK bank directors can be prosecuted"- if this is true then that will kill offshoring
Originally posted by Troll"refused to talk or co-operate with callers from India" already do
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Originally posted by Troll"UK bank directors can be prosecuted"- if this is true then that will kill offshoring
"refused to talk or co-operate with callers from India" already do
The bankers should be prosecuted, yet that is as likely as Tony Blair facing a War Crime tribunal.
Amongst the Hon Mr Blair associates is one business criminal ,Mr Green, the biggest tax evader in this country whose wife is claimed to be resident in Monacco.
Its only fair.
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"UK bank directors can be prosecuted"- if this is true then that will kill offshoring
"refused to talk or co-operate with callers from India" already do
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The Data Theft Scandal (Ch4 Dispatches: 21.00)
Saw a preview on Ch4 7 o'clock news earlier on. Loads of authentic customer credit card confidential data (complete cc nos with cvv's etc) that has come from call centres sold openly all over India. Among others, an Indian former bank manager was selling them from his briefcase and another IT monkey was playing tapes of conversations with UK customers whilst giving their credit card details. The UK Bank Association (APACS ?) is in denial but the DPA has hit the roof saying for the 1st time that UK bank directors can be prosecuted and banks can be forced to close Indian call-centres and relocate back to the UK. Amen.
PS It might speed things up if everyone - for security reasons - refused to talk or co-operate with callers from India. Just a thought.Tags: None
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