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Breaches of Privacy

As indicated already, the privacy instruction is not law and therefore it does not give a person any right to pursue compensation or a legal remedy.

A person who believes that there has been a breach of privacy by a State Government department or agency should firstly approach the department. A list of contact details for all South Australian Government Departments can be found on the SA Gov website.

If no satisfactory resolution is achieved, then a complaint can be lodged with the Privacy Committee. Complaints must be in writing. For information on how to make a complaint, see the State Records SA information on Making a Privacy Complaint.

Breaches of Privacy  :  Last Revised: Tue Dec 3rd 2024
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