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A life assurance company, in consultation with a couple, prepared a financial report which contained detailed personal information about the couple and family.
A woman complained on behalf of her daughter-in-law (the patient) that a health agency disclosed health information to the police, breaching patient privacy.
The complainant was a patient of a health agency. To treat him, his medical file was made available to the agency's clinical director of mental health.
A manager of a local bank, took out an insurance policy. The insurance company used personal details it obtained from her to market its policies, naming her.
A man complained that when he registered his dog, the Council asked for his date of birth. He asked whether the Council had any authority to collect this info.