NHS employee ordered to pay £3,000 for accessing health records

08/08/2022 | ICO

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) found Christopher O'Brien, a former health adviser at the South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust, guilty of 6 counts of unlawfully obtaining personal data, a breach of s170 of the Data Protection Act 2018. Mr O'Brien was ordered to pay £250 compensation to each data subject (totalling £3,000) under Section 133 of the Sentencing Act 2020 by Coventry Magistrates' Court.

UPDATE: 080822 - Mischon de Reya examines the case, which is the first time the ICO has issued compensation awards in a criminal prosecution.

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