Parliament is told details about a secret document related to findings against American Express, according to reports covering claims made by a Greens senator. The senator alleges that the privacy watchdog “favoured” American Express by issuing a sanitised public summary of its findings while omitting material contained in the undisclosed document. The accounts say the issue is raised in the parliamentary context of scrutiny over how the watchdog communicates its conclusions and handles sensitive information. While the public-facing summary is described as cleaned up, the senator’s position is that important context is left out and that this affects how the allegations are understood. The reports focus on the senator’s allegations and the existence of a non-public document presented to parliament, rather than providing additional confirmed details of the underlying conduct by American Express or the full substance of the watchdog’s findings.
Greens senator questions privacy watchdog’s secret document on American Express
Parliament is told details about a secret document related to findings against American Express, according to reports covering claims made by a Greens senator. The senator alleges that the privacy wat...
- A Greens senator raises the issue of a secret document concerning findings against American Express.
- The senator alleges the privacy watchdog “favoured” American Express.
- The senator says the public summary of findings is sanitised compared with the non-public document.
- Reports state parliament is told about the contents of the secret document.
- The articles focus on claims about transparency in how findings are communicated.
Greens senator alleges the privacy watchdog ‘favoured’ American Express in a sanitised public summary of findings against it.
19 hours agoGreens senator alleges the privacy watchdog ‘favoured’ American Express in a sanitised public summary of findings against it.
19 hours agoGreens senator alleges the privacy watchdog ‘favoured’ American Express in a sanitised public summary of findings against it.
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