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New Zealand overseas disclosure of personal information to align with EU's GDPR

( October 26, 2020, 23:02 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: New Zealand businesses and organizations that send personal information overseas must comply with new data protection requirements from Dec. 1, under the country's updated privacy law. In a statement today, New Zealand Privacy Commissioner John Edwards said the aim of "principle 12" is to ensure personal information is protected even when sent across national borders. Edwards said the approach is similar to measures taken in the EU under the General Data Protection Regulation. The full statement from the New Zealand Privacy Commissioner follows; the principle is attached below. ...

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