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5 December 2016

PDPC Assesses S$25,000 Penalty For Breach Of Protection Obligation

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On September 21, Singapore's PDPC found that Toh-Shi Printing Singapore failed to implement proper and adequate procedural checks while processing personal data for Aviva Ltd...
Singapore Privacy

On September 21, Singapore's Personal Data Protection Commission ("PDPC") found that Toh-Shi Printing Singapore failed to implement proper and adequate procedural checks while processing personal data for Aviva Ltd., resulting in the unauthorized disclosure of personal data of more than 8,000 Aviva policyholders. The Commission imposed a financial penalty of S$25,000 for violating the Personal Data Protection Act of 2012.

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