Listers,
On the topic of transparency – I somehow feel that the office of the
data protection commissioner should be required to publish (preferably
on the web) at least statistics on the number of cases/complaints
brought to them for various periods of time – this way it would be
easier to determine if the problem of data-protection is growing.
I might argue that it should even be public which company the individual
complaints are against so that it is possible for the public to take
note of which companies they reliably can trust with their data.
On the topic of fairness I am deeply concerned that the legislation is
written only with “large data holders” in mind and not SME’s – In terms
of requirements for compliance, fee-structures, administrative-overhead.
The burden may be too large for startups and SME’s and hereby limit
innovation and growth of new companies.
It might be more fair if the requirements increased as a result of the
amount of data you hold – i.e. if you hold data for less than 10000
individuals you may only need to provide a compliance report to the
office once a year. But if you hold data for more than 1million
indidviduals then you need to report monthly/quaterly etc.
Kind regards
Michael Pedersen
On 08/22/2018 01:02 PM, Walubengo J via kictanet wrote:
> Listers,
>
> please note that the bill is also hosted on the Jadili platform @
> jadili.ictpolicy.org/docs/privacy-and-data-protection-policy-and-bill-,2018#heading-1Â for
> your easy access.
>
> Lets have your views so that what finally goes to parliament has
> stakeholder support with less risk of court-cases 😉
>
> walu.
>
> On Wednesday, August 22, 2018, 10:47:31 AM GMT+3, kanini mutemi via
> kictanet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> *Day 1- Principles of Data Protection *
> *
> *
> Dear Listers,
>
> As GG had indicated on Monday, we will hold online moderated
> discussions on the policy and regulatory framework on privacy and data
> protection. I will kick us off with a discussion on the proposed
> principles of data protection (Part 5 of the draft policy and Part IV
> of the draft bill).
>
> There are seven proposed principles–
> /(a) Fairness, lawfulness and transparency
> (b) Purpose limitation
> (c) Data minimisation
> (d) Storage limitation
> (e) Accuracy
> (f) Confidentiality and Integrity
> (g) Accountability
> /
> To begin with, I welcome comments on
>
> *-what is your first impression of the principles?*
> *
> -why do we need to set out principles?*
> *
> -are the principles clearly defined in the draft policy and bill?*
> *
> *
> Tujadiliane!
> —
> *Mercy Mutemi
> ​.
> *
> *
>
> *
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