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ICO raids company believed to be behind millions of recorded nuisance calls

The ICO has yesterday raided a business believed to be behind millions of nuisance calls.

ICO staff searched a south Manchester call centre and related office they believed contained an automatic dialler suspected of making 100,000 calls a day. It is thought the business made automated calls playing a recorded message. People who responded to the calls by pressing a number on their phone keypads were put through to staff working at the call centre.

The ICO has received more than 7,000 complaints about calls believed to have been made by the business. Most of the calls were about so-called mis-sold pensions or pension reviews, while some covered PPI, debt management and delayed flight compensation.

The ICO also received complaints from two phone network providers, which claimed their services had been disrupted by the large number of calls being made by the business.

The law on making automated calls playing recorded messages
is stricter than on other marketing calls. Organisations can only make automated marketing calls to people who have specifically consented to receiving automated calls from that organisation.

The ICO will not be naming the business while investigations continue.

Andy Curry, ICO Enforcement Group Manager, said yesterday:

“Companies know what the rules are on these types of calls. They need to know too that people are sick of them, and when people complain to us, we will act.

“Today’s searches are no one-off. We’ve got around 60 active investigations into organisations we believe are breaking the rules around nuisance calls and texts. Those investigations will result in fines and other enforcement action, and will cause some disruption to the companies who appear intent on causing it themselves.”

Anyone who wants to report a nuisance call or text can do so on the ICO website.

Details of the ICO’s enforcement activity around nuisance calls and texts can be found on our website.

If you need more information, please contact the ICO press office on 0303 123 9070 or visit the website at: www.ico.org.uk.

Notes to Editors

1. The Information Commissioner’s Office upholds information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals.

2. The ICO has specific responsibilities set out in the Data Protection Act 1998, the Freedom of Information Act 2000, Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003.

3. The ICO is on TwitterFacebook and LinkedIn. Read more in the ICO blogand e-newsletter. Our Press Office page provides more information for journalists.

4. Anyone who processes personal information must comply with eight principles of the Data Protection Act, which make sure that personal information is:

  • Fairly and lawfully processed
  • Processed for limited purposes
  • Adequate, relevant and not excessive
  • Accurate and up to date
  • Not kept for longer than is necessary
  • Processed in line with your rights
  • Secure
  • Not transferred to other countries without adequate protection.

 

Channel website: https://ico.org.uk/

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