Singapore:
Data Protection Quarterly Updates (July – September 2023)
12 January 2024
WongPartnership LLP
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The Personal Data Protection Commission published four decisions
between July and September 2023 after concluding the following
investigations:
(a) Three investigations relating to the Protection Obligation
under the Personal Data Protection Act 2012
(PDPA); and
(b) One investigation relating to Parts 9 and 9A of the PDPA.
We have outlined some decisions of interest in this quarterly
update.
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