Eyes On Information Sharing & Matching Programme
Miss W. Forest made this Official Information request to Privacy Commissioner
Privacy Commissioner did not have the information requested.
From: Miss W. Forest
Dear Privacy Commissioner,
Background
Eyes On is an information sharing and matching programme between the Wellington City Council, NZ Police and over 180 retailers as well as OurCBD which is managed by First Retail Group Ltd according to the domain register records and is still active programme as of today.
OIA Request
Please provide the latest reporting and the copy of the agreements that have been forwarded to the privacy commissioner pertaining the information sharing and matching relating to Eyes On programme.
Also please share the advice and latest review provided to either Wellington City Council, NZ Police and First Retail Group pertaining to the programme.
References
- "Privacy laws" referenced in https://www.ourcbd.co.nz/eyeson_signup.h...
- https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/7382970...
Yours faithfully,
Miss W. Forest
From: OIA
Privacy Commissioner
Tçnâ koe
Please find attached the Privacy Commissioner’s response to your official
information request.
Aku mihi
Sharyn Leonard
Executive Assistant (Legal) | Kaiwhakahaere Mâtâmua - Ture
Office of the Privacy Commissioner Te Mana Mâtâpono Matatapu
PO Box 10094, Wellington 6140
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