Acting New Zealand Privacy Commissioner Liz MacPherson is looking into potential privacy violations allegedly committed by workers at a cleaning company, the New Zealand Herald reports. For two years, the company, Crime Scene Cleaners, reportedly posted photos of scenes of suspected suicides, sudden deaths and assaults. Clients reportedly said they never gave the company permission to post the photos. MacPherson encouraged anyone who felt their privacy had been violated as a result of the company’s actions to contact her office.
10 Feb. 2022
New Zealand cleaning company allegedly posted photos of clients' suicides, sudden deaths
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