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March 7, 2007

Personal data

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Trans-border data-transfer privacy under study

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The Government will map out the best way forward on privacy issues relating to trans-border data transfer, taking into account the interests of relevant stakeholders, Secretary for the Civil Service Denise Yue says.

 

She told lawmakers today the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance is under review, which covers Section 33 which is not yet in operation. The section prohibits the transfer of personal data from Hong Kong to places that do not have adequate data-protection legislation. 

 

Miss Yue pointed out the commencement of the operation of Section 33 will have significant implications on trans-border data-transfer activities of various business sectors, notably the banking and telecommunications sectors.

 

"We need to have a thorough understanding of the pervasiveness of trans-border data flows, as well as the processes involved in the transfer of personal data and the issues pertaining to its protection that organisations may encounter when engaging in offshore outsourcing," she added.

 

Miss Yue said the Privacy Commissioner will put forward recommendations after the review.



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