Report
on HMRC’s Lost Discs
Alistair Darling has made a statement to Parliament
following the Poynter Review, which was commissioned
following the loss of the child benefit data
discs. The Independent Police Complaints
Commission (IPCC) has also issued a report into
the circumstances surrounding the loss.
HMRC’s Acting Chairman, Dave Hartnett,
has written to the Financial Secretary to the
Treasury, Jane Kennedy, regarding the findings
of the reviews. He said:
‘HMRC is absolutely committed to delivering
all of their recommendations and to ensuring
data security remains an explicit priority in
the future’.
According to the report HMRC have significantly
strengthened their data security since the incident.
The report by the IPCC found no evidence of
misconduct or criminality by HMRC staff, however
it did acknowledge that the data loss was avoidable
and a result of ‘serious failings’ within
HMRC.
Mr Poynter noted that HMRC have made good progress
towards implementing the 45 recommendations which
are designed to ensure HMRC achieves the highest
standards of data security.
Both reports and related documents can be accessed
using the link below.
Internet link:
Poynter
Review
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