Scoop Coverage: Bennett vs Privacy
Privacy:
Bennett Raids Files Of Beneficiaries Who Go
Public
Labour’s Associate Justice Spokesperson Charles
Chauvel plans to lay a complaint with the Privacy
Commissioner over Paula Bennett’s clumsy and vindictive
attempts to silence her critics. "I believe the Social
Development Minister has breached her obligations under the
Privacy Act and if unchallenged, will have set a disturbing
new benchmark." More
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- Labour - Bennett must front on process
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- Greens - National attack beneficiaries who go public an outrage
- NZ Alliance Party - Alliance calls for Minister to resign
- Maritime Union - Minister has attacked freedom of speech
- NZUSA - Bennett privacy fiasco a sideshow: Reinstate T.I.A
- Public Address - Good on ya, Paula
- Out-link - 15 Lambton Quay: Minister's disclosure of benefit information
- Out-link - Media Law Journal: Minister in breach of privacy laws?
- Out-link - Law Commission Paper on the Invasion of Privacy in New Zealand (March 09)
- TV3 Video - Bennett stands by decision to publish solo mums' benefits details
- TV3 Video - Privacy lawyer calls Bennett's actions unethical
- TV3 Video - Paula Bennett denies breaching Privacy Act
- TV3 Video - Greens: Paula Bennett's actions 'disgraceful'
- Tom Frewen - Today In Parliament 29/7/09
- TV3 Video - One mother apologises to Paula Bennett, the other remains defiant