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NHS body admits losing sensitive data on over 6,000 job applicants

Posted By: admin 10 September, 2009

NHS body admits losing sensitive data on over 6,000 job applicants: “An NHS training body has promised to improve its security after losing the personal data of 6,377 applicants for medical posts. The data included information on equality and diversity in relation to the applicants.”

(Via OUT-LAW News.)

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