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User 4549
User 4549
17 Dec 2012 18:59

Devon County County council BBC red button page 1670, £90.000 fine from INFORMATION COMMISSIONER

Lynne
Lynne
17 Dec 2012 20:41
Nelson
Nelson
17 Dec 2012 20:54

 

An interesting link Lynne. My immediate reaction is to question why references to "alleged" criminal offences should not be included in adoption paperwork?  Surely it should be?

It's the social worker I feel sorry for. 

User 4549
User 4549
17 Dec 2012 21:57
User 4549
User 4549
18 Dec 2012 09:15

As the crime is alleged it should not be included until proven guilty. Whilst I have sympathy for the worker who made the error its the tax payer who will pick up the £90.000 bill.

Daverc
Daverc
19 Dec 2012 07:36

Normally that would be right @User4549.  But in this wonderful quangocracy of ours, the Information Commissioner can fine "data controllers" such as DCC without it going anyway near a court of law, to be proven guilty or not.  (They can appeal but that's not to a law court either).

Nelson
Nelson
19 Dec 2012 09:51

@Daverc the "alleged" crimes refer to the persons seeking to adopt a child. The reason why, in my opinion, this information is actually relevant, is because social services should be allowed to defer a decision until after the "alleged" crimes have been proven or disproven in a court of law. It should be recorded and held on file until that point in time only. 

 

Imagine the uproar in the Daily Mail if an adoption was granted to a paedophile who hadn't yet been found guilty?  An extreme but perfectly plausible scenario if ALL facts aren't recorded when making such a big decision. 

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Daverc
Daverc
19 Dec 2012 11:42

OK, I misunderstood the reference.

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