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GPs warned about fake DPA agencies

Tags: DPA   Government   GPs   ICO   website  

21 Sep 2009

GP practices have been warned to look out for bogus data protection firms posing as official government bodies.

Londonwide Local Medical Committees has alerted its GPs after it was informed that many organisations were being targeted for the scam.

The LMC said letters requesting up to £135 for notification under the Data Protection Act often came on “official looking” headed notepaper, and used threatening language.

The LMC said the statutory fee for notification is £35 and practices need to go directly to the Information Commissioner’s Office.

It added: “If you receive an unexpected letter demanding more than £35 to notify under the DPA this will be a scam. The ICO suggests that you dispose of any such letter and do not pay the fee.”

An alert on the ICO’s website states that there is no connection between its office and any of the “self-styled agencies”.

The ICO said local trading standards offices, the Office of Fair Trading and various police forces were aware of the activities and action was been taken against agencies posing as Data Protection Act regulators.

The ICO websites lists more than 40 agencies that have sent mailings as well as 16 organisations against which the OFT has taken action.

The ICO said anyone with any doubt about a letter received should call the notification helpline on 01625 545 740.

Fiona Barr

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1

Common Sense - or lack of?

george.brown103@ntlworld.com

22 Sep 09 02:09

"...The ICO suggests that you dispose of any such letter and do not pay the fee.”

Is someone joking around here?

I want the source found shutdown and the perpetrators locked up?

What's going on here **is** illegal isn't it?


2

Nothing new

dyfrig@bryndarland.co.uk

23 Sep 09 08:09

This has been going on for years and still nothing seems to have been done to stamp it out.


3

Is this for real!!!

23 Sep 09 10:09

I've just received a renewal letter from the ICO telling me the annual renewal fee for my PCT is being increased from £35 to £500.


4

Not news

23 Sep 09 13:09

This is not new news- Its being going on for years; 8 years ago we had something from the 'data protection agency' or similar asking for a 'registration fee' of £135, Needless to say we ignored it as have direct debit set up with the real organisation (which makes the demand more laughable)


5

fees changing

paulagmiller@gmail.com

23 Sep 09 14:09

as per:

http://www.ico.gov.uk/what_we_cover/data_protection/notification/fees_consultation.aspx

500 quid if you are in a public organisation with over 250 employees.

GP practices still 35 quid. Phew.

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