PBS blocks transparency on public funds again, citing ‘commercial sensitivity’
The Executive Chairman of Malta’s Public Broadcasting Services (PBS)
Police force refuses to disclose regulations on body camera use
The police force has refused to disclose a copy
Over 600 people take legal action against company on data breach
An application has been filed before the Civil Courts
No comment from ARMS on IT company services linked to massive data leak
Local water and electricity services company ARMS Ltd has
UN Delegates called on to increase citizens’ protection from surveillance
Delegates at the United Nationals Human Rights Council 40th Session
Citizens still without remedy after massive breach of personal data
The fine of €5,000 imposed by the Data Protection
Lands Leak: Consent is not a ‘get out of jail free card’
Data protection specialists threw cold water on the Lands
Lands Leak: ‘Independent auditor’ assessing data breach is PL mayor
At a Glance: Labour Party mayor Charlene Muscat was
Lands Leak: False assurances following massive breach of personal data
The Lands Authority has announced there was ‘no breach
Facebook could face a $1.6 billion fine over massive data breach
The Irish Data Protection Commission has opened a formal
European court refuses access to MEPs’ expenses
The European Court of Justice confirmed a decision refusing
Lawyer says law regulating travel insolvency fund ‘breaks the spirit of data privacy’
The client information which travel agents are being required
Travel agents refuse to pay €10,000 mandatory deposit to Insolvency Fund
Travel agencies are up in arms and refusing to

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