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Council data 'fell out of pocket' | Council data 'fell out of pocket' |
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A Greater Manchester council has lost details of 200 disabled residents - a year after a previous security blunder. | A Greater Manchester council has lost details of 200 disabled residents - a year after a previous security blunder. |
Wigan Council believes a memory stick containing hundreds of confidential details fell out of an employee's pocket in January. | Wigan Council believes a memory stick containing hundreds of confidential details fell out of an employee's pocket in January. |
A laptop computer with information about 33,000 local children was stolen from council offices in January 2009. | A laptop computer with information about 33,000 local children was stolen from council offices in January 2009. |
Town hall chiefs have suspended one member of staff and disciplined another in relation to the latest loss. | Town hall chiefs have suspended one member of staff and disciplined another in relation to the latest loss. |
Officials from the Adult Services department have spent the last two days individually contacting each of the 200 disabled residents to explain what happened. | Officials from the Adult Services department have spent the last two days individually contacting each of the 200 disabled residents to explain what happened. |
Clearly the council will apologise to the individuals concerned and express regret Bernard WalkerExecutive Director of Health and Wellbeing | |
The personal details saved on the memory stick include names, addresses, some national insurance numbers, ethnicity and types of disability, but no financial data was lost. | The personal details saved on the memory stick include names, addresses, some national insurance numbers, ethnicity and types of disability, but no financial data was lost. |
The laptop computer containing the information about the thousands of local children which was stolen last year has never been recovered, a council spokeswoman confirmed. | |
Bernard Walker, executive director of health and wellbeing, sent a letter out to all members of the council stating there was a "complete ban" on the use of memory sticks and pen drives for any purpose until a long term solution is identified. | Bernard Walker, executive director of health and wellbeing, sent a letter out to all members of the council stating there was a "complete ban" on the use of memory sticks and pen drives for any purpose until a long term solution is identified. |
In the letter he said: "Clearly the council will apologise to the individuals concerned and express regret. | In the letter he said: "Clearly the council will apologise to the individuals concerned and express regret. |
"It is believed, however, that the council has not acted unreasonably in attempting to secure this information and all relevant actions are being taken to prevent any further loss. | "It is believed, however, that the council has not acted unreasonably in attempting to secure this information and all relevant actions are being taken to prevent any further loss. |
"The staff concerned were acting in breach of the council's policies in using the memory stick for this information and a disciplinary investigation is being carried out." | "The staff concerned were acting in breach of the council's policies in using the memory stick for this information and a disciplinary investigation is being carried out." |
Any remaining memory sticks with confidential details will be encrypted and all laptops, including councillor's own laptops, will also be locked with a password. | Any remaining memory sticks with confidential details will be encrypted and all laptops, including councillor's own laptops, will also be locked with a password. |
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