David Heath appointed head of Commission on Privacy
12.00.00am BST (GMT +0100) Tue 7th Oct 2008
Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg today appointed David Heath, MP for Somerton and Frome, as the head of the party's new Commission on Privacy.
The Commission will play a vital role in holding the Government to account on personal privacy issues, and suggesting ways new technology can be used to benefit the public whilst safeguarding personal data. The Commission will report in January 2009.
Commenting, Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg said:
"Under New Labour the UK has suffered the most sustained assault on personal privacy in its history, while the Tories have refused to take a stand.
When it is not thinking up new ways of snooping on the public, the Government has shown breathtaking carelessness with the data entrusted to it.
David Heath is a first-rate Parliamentarian, and has always been a champion of individual liberty. I look forward to working with him in this very important new role for the Liberal Democrats on defending basic British freedoms."
David Heath said:
"I am delighted that Nick has asked me to take on this project. As the Government lurches from one IT crisis to another, it is continuously striving to assemble more and more information about every citizen of this country.
It is important that we take stock of what is happening and see how we can protect what used to be an inalienable right of the British, namely personal privacy."
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