The piece discusses Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson's proposal to significantly increase penalties for corporate data breaches under the Privacy Act, citing the Manage My Health incident and comparing New Zealand's current fines to Australia's more stringent enforcement.
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Now there is a call to allow the Privacy Commissioner to impose huge penalties on corporates that breach privacy comes after the Manage My Health data breach that left that company largely unpunished financially. Madama Davidson is the Green Party co-leader. Morning, Madama.
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