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NOTIFICATION UNDER THE DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998
BEWARE
It has come to our attention that individuals posing as "collectors on behalf of data protection" are attending business premises requesting payment for Data Protection Registration. These "collectors" may even produce identification cards and receipt books.
There is no connection between the Information Commissioner and such individuals. The Commissioner advises those approached in this way not to make any payment and to notify the local police.
The following link lists the companies that have been brought to our attention. These listed companies are in no way connected to the Information Commissioner.
The Information Commissioner, Richard Thomas is concerned about the volume of telephone calls and correspondence received by his Office in relation to the activities of the above businesses.
The Commissioner is keen to make clear that there is no connection between this Office and these businesses. He has been disturbed that a number of people have been confused and troubled by the wording and tone of some of the correspondence issued by these businesses. His Office is cooperating with other relevant authorities, who are exploring what action might be taken.
Other than paying the annual statutory notification fee of £35, on which no VAT is payable, there is no charge made by this office to any data controller wishing to notify.
Data controllers should ignore any approach made by the following businesses, who appear to be charging upto £95 + VAT for notification.
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