In July, the U.K. introduced the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill and its proposals to reframe the data privacy framework. Not included in the public consultation but proposed in the bill was the removal of the requirement of a U.K. data representative. Prighter’s Charlotte Mason and Andreas Mätzler, CIPP/E, CIPM, FIP, break down the government’s explanation and possible impact of such a change.
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