New Zealand-based organizations need strategies to manage the backlog of personal information to ensure compliance with the Privacy Act's data retention provisions. EnviroNZ Legal Counsel Jade du Preez, CIPT, and Abhishek Dubey, CIPP/E, offer an overview of key considerations and practical tips for retention policies, schedules and procedures that navigate the complexity of New Zealand's statute.
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