Law Commission: Protection of Official Data consultation deadline extended

8 Mar 2017 01:20 PM

Due to a large amount of interest, the deadline for responding to the Protection of Official Data open public consultation has been extended to 3 May.

The paper, launched on the 2nd February, suggests ways to improve the law around the protection of official information. It is an independent review of the laws – including the Officials Secrets Acts – to ensure that they are keeping pace with the challenges of the 21st century.

We have made a number of provisional conclusions as to how the legislation could be improved that we believe will enhance the protection that is currently afforded to official information. No final recommendations have been made.

Provisional proposals include:

Law Commissioner Professor David Ormerod QC said:

“We welcomed the opportunity to conduct this rigorous, independent review of the law around the protection of data, including the Official Secrets Acts.

“Our provisional proposals include greater safeguards for whistle-blowers than under the current laws whilst also ensuring that Britain is protected in the 21stcentury.

“But no final recommendations have been made and before they are, we want as many people as possible to be able to have their say. That’s why we are extending the deadline for responses to 3 May – we welcome views.”

View the full consultation paper and details on how to respond.