This article is from the source 'guardian' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/sep/06/victorian-government-in-class-action-territory-over-matthew-guy-document-privacy-breach
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Victorian government ‘in class action territory’ over Matthew Guy document privacy breach | Victorian government ‘in class action territory’ over Matthew Guy document privacy breach |
(3 months later) | |
A former privacy commissioner has warned “we’re in class action territory” after people’s personal details were revealed in an unprecedented document dump by the Victorian parliament. | A former privacy commissioner has warned “we’re in class action territory” after people’s personal details were revealed in an unprecedented document dump by the Victorian parliament. |
The personal details of a lawyer that were revealed in the release have since been removed from the parliament’s website but there are no guarantees more privacy breaches won’t occur. | The personal details of a lawyer that were revealed in the release have since been removed from the parliament’s website but there are no guarantees more privacy breaches won’t occur. |
The Andrews Labor government tabled about 80,000 pages of documents on Monday relating to opposition leader Matthew Guy’s botched rezoning of farming land near Ventnor at Phillip Island when he was planning minister between 2011 and 2013. | The Andrews Labor government tabled about 80,000 pages of documents on Monday relating to opposition leader Matthew Guy’s botched rezoning of farming land near Ventnor at Phillip Island when he was planning minister between 2011 and 2013. |
Andrews government's release of unredacted Matthew Guy documents condemned | |
Guy used his ministerial powers to intervene and rezone the land, then rescinded the decision a week later following community backlash. He then signed off on a $2.5m confidential settlement, plus costs, with the buyer of the land, despite only receiving cabinet approval for a lower settlement. | Guy used his ministerial powers to intervene and rezone the land, then rescinded the decision a week later following community backlash. He then signed off on a $2.5m confidential settlement, plus costs, with the buyer of the land, despite only receiving cabinet approval for a lower settlement. |
Among the documents were personal details of a lawyer including her mental health, financial and familial details, which have now been removed. The home addresses and contact numbers of other private individuals and documents related to other court cases were also released. | Among the documents were personal details of a lawyer including her mental health, financial and familial details, which have now been removed. The home addresses and contact numbers of other private individuals and documents related to other court cases were also released. |
The Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, told the ABC the release of private information was “unfortunate and inadvertent” but the focus should remain on Guy’s decision to approve the multimillion-dollar settlement. | The Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, told the ABC the release of private information was “unfortunate and inadvertent” but the focus should remain on Guy’s decision to approve the multimillion-dollar settlement. |
The leader of the government in the lower house, Jacinta Allan, who moved the motion to seek parliament’s approval to release the documents in March, accused the opposition of combing through the documents in order to find personal information to feed to the media. | The leader of the government in the lower house, Jacinta Allan, who moved the motion to seek parliament’s approval to release the documents in March, accused the opposition of combing through the documents in order to find personal information to feed to the media. |
On Tuesday, a government spokesman told Guardian Australia that: “Given the volume of documents tabled, it would have been impossible to both make the redactions and comply with the parliamentary direction.” | On Tuesday, a government spokesman told Guardian Australia that: “Given the volume of documents tabled, it would have been impossible to both make the redactions and comply with the parliamentary direction.” |
There is no formal requirement to redact documents requested by parliament. | There is no formal requirement to redact documents requested by parliament. |
Former privacy commissioner David Watts told 3AW that those people whose details were revealed should seek legal advice. | Former privacy commissioner David Watts told 3AW that those people whose details were revealed should seek legal advice. |
“I think we’re in class action territory,” he said. “It is not a minor breach, those affected would be well-advised to seek legal advice on how best to prosecute this through the courts. | “I think we’re in class action territory,” he said. “It is not a minor breach, those affected would be well-advised to seek legal advice on how best to prosecute this through the courts. |
“Once your privacy has been breached, you can never, ever have it returned to you. There have been substantial settlements made in Australia. The matters rarely get to court to be decided because they usually settle, and some of those settlements can be really, really substantial.” | “Once your privacy has been breached, you can never, ever have it returned to you. There have been substantial settlements made in Australia. The matters rarely get to court to be decided because they usually settle, and some of those settlements can be really, really substantial.” |
The police minister, Lisa Neville, warned media against republishing personal details that were originally published in the unredacted documents tabled in parliament, drawing the ire of a News Corp journalist who said that they, unlike the government, de-identified the information. | The police minister, Lisa Neville, warned media against republishing personal details that were originally published in the unredacted documents tabled in parliament, drawing the ire of a News Corp journalist who said that they, unlike the government, de-identified the information. |
Lisa Neville calls on the Opposition to tell the Speaker if they know of more personal information contained in Ventnor document dump. She’s warning against the media publishing details - even though journalists are de-identifying the information to reveal breaches. #springst | Lisa Neville calls on the Opposition to tell the Speaker if they know of more personal information contained in Ventnor document dump. She’s warning against the media publishing details - even though journalists are de-identifying the information to reveal breaches. #springst |
The government earlier this week urged media to thoroughly peruse the documents. | The government earlier this week urged media to thoroughly peruse the documents. |
“This disgusting debacle is a snapshot into the premier’s soul,” Guy told reporters before parliament on Thursday. “There is no Victorian he won’t hurt in order for his reckless pursuit of power to be his primary goal. | “This disgusting debacle is a snapshot into the premier’s soul,” Guy told reporters before parliament on Thursday. “There is no Victorian he won’t hurt in order for his reckless pursuit of power to be his primary goal. |
“There are only seven of 32 boxes we have gone through. God knows what other private and personal data on Victorians is now tabled for every Victorian to read in Hansard.” | “There are only seven of 32 boxes we have gone through. God knows what other private and personal data on Victorians is now tabled for every Victorian to read in Hansard.” |
The treasurer, Tim Pallas, described the breach as “minor” but could not guarantee more details unrelated to the Ventnor dump would not be uploaded. | The treasurer, Tim Pallas, described the breach as “minor” but could not guarantee more details unrelated to the Ventnor dump would not be uploaded. |
“We’ve taken our best efforts to ensure that this data has been adequately protected and ultimately you have to make a choice – is this in the public’s interest this entire material be made public so they can ascertain it?” Pallas said. | “We’ve taken our best efforts to ensure that this data has been adequately protected and ultimately you have to make a choice – is this in the public’s interest this entire material be made public so they can ascertain it?” Pallas said. |
Victorian Liberal leader allegedly settled $2.5m planning case 'to protect his career' | |
The deputy premier, James Merlino, told 3AW radio the documents tabled to parliament unknowingly included confidential details. | The deputy premier, James Merlino, told 3AW radio the documents tabled to parliament unknowingly included confidential details. |
“The inclusion of these personal details were inadvertent and as soon as we were notified we asked for them to be removed from the public domain,” he said. | “The inclusion of these personal details were inadvertent and as soon as we were notified we asked for them to be removed from the public domain,” he said. |
Integrity experts and open government campaigners have condemned the release as “ill-thought out” and “somewhat irresponsible”. | Integrity experts and open government campaigners have condemned the release as “ill-thought out” and “somewhat irresponsible”. |
The government is expected to use its majority in the lower house to condemn Guy's actions in parliament on Thursday. | The government is expected to use its majority in the lower house to condemn Guy's actions in parliament on Thursday. |
Victorian politics | Victorian politics |
Victoria | Victoria |
Labor party | Labor party |
Daniel Andrews | Daniel Andrews |
Australian politics | Australian politics |
Liberal party | Liberal party |
news | news |
Share on Facebook | Share on Facebook |
Share on Twitter | Share on Twitter |
Share via Email | Share via Email |
Share on LinkedIn | Share on LinkedIn |
Share on Pinterest | Share on Pinterest |
Share on Google+ | Share on Google+ |
Share on WhatsApp | Share on WhatsApp |
Share on Messenger | Share on Messenger |
Reuse this content | Reuse this content |