Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Declan insists that the chairman of A4E complies with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998

In the previous blog A4E one step away from an Appeal Tribunal, I mentioned that Declan has the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) before the Information Commissioner (see blog of 21 June Department for Work and Pensions double breaches the Data Protection Act: Letter to the Information Commissioner). Next, he will be seeking legal advice as to how to take formal legal action against the DWP for a double breach of the Data Protection Act 1998. This is his email this morning to the owner of the employment agency A4E, Emma Harrison, insisting that she complies with the provisions of the same Act (copied to Sir Hugh Sykes, Non-Executive Director):



A4E Who We Are. They are well connected, at least one ex-Labour cabinet minister!

As for our loss last night of the fifth TV in no more than a year (see previous blog), this morning Declan paid our live-in landlady Belinda McKenzie £100 to connect our flat to the cable TV network in the house. The arrangement is that Declan will get the £100 back as soon as Belinda receives her full rent from Haringey Council (see blog of 16 July Declan appeals Haringey Council's eviction notice). Great!