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6 October 2016

PDPC Imposes Fine For Personal Data Disclosure

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On July 21, the Personal Data Protection Commission ("PDPC") imposed a $5,000 fine on Toh-Shi Printing Singapore for its failure to implement proper and adequate verification procedures...
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On July 21, the Personal Data Protection Commission ("PDPC") imposed a $5,000 fine on Toh-Shi Printing Singapore for its failure to implement proper and adequate verification procedures while processing personal data on behalf of another company. The incident resulted in the unauthorized disclosure of personal data relating to 195 individuals.

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