U.K. Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham announced her term has been extended three months while the recruitment process to name her successor is completed. Denham said her five-year term will now conclude at the end of October. Denham made the announcement in a blog post in which she looked ahead to the work the Information Commissioner's Office plans to take on in 2021, including continued support for organizations as they navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and to help them implement the Age Appropriate Design Code.
26 Jan. 2021
Denham's term at ICO extended three months to October
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