Data sharing: MoD and Home Office ignored people's data requests - ICO

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Data watchdog says it is naming and shaming seven organisations for failing to share information.

The Ministry of Defence and the Home Office are among seven organisations that have failed to respond to personal information requests.

Other organisations that did not respond to requests were Kent Police, Virgin Media and the London boroughs of Croydon, Hackney and Lambeth. "It's going to become more common - it's really important that people can have confidence in the administration of their information rights," he said. The complainant said: "All we need is the asylum transcript so we can submit a humanitarian application. However, we can do nothing without those transcripts.

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