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British Columbian Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham presented her suggestions for improving the province’s Freedom of Information Act to an MLA committee, such as “a legislated duty to document, and stiffer penalties for record destruction,” the Vancouver Sun reports. “There’s a lot of duty-to-document skeptics out there,” said Denham. “What I was trying to explain in the committee presentation today is that other jurisdictions have this duty and it’s working for them. In fact, it doesn’t result in the creation of more records, it just results in the creation of the right records.” She also argued that higher fines for incorrect document destruction would serve as an incentive for compliance.
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