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Windrush immigration papers scandal: What it didn't teach UK.gov about data compliance

oiseau
FAIL

Re: Isn't there an obligation for accuracy

Hello:

... similar to me destroying all records of a customer's contract and then when they contacted me for contract fulfilment claiming there was no contract.

Very well put.

Similar is an understatement.

What is undoubtedly similar is the intent: fraud, and with a very clear objective.

Now, who takes responsibility and is actually held accountable for all the damage done?

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