Labour failed to respond on time to people's requests for their data, says ICO
Briefly

The Labour party's failure to respond to formal requests for personal data has raised significant concerns among the public and regulatory bodies about data transparency and accountability.
Despite clearing a long-standing backlog, the Labour party faced scrutiny from the ICO, revealing a concerning lack of oversight concerning subject access requests and personal data handling.
The ICO underscored the importance of individuals' rights to inquire about their data and highlighted the serious implications for trust in political parties handling personal information.
Stephen Bonner from the ICO emphasized that timely responses to subject access requests are crucial for ensuring public trust and accountability in how personal data is managed.
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