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    UK information commissioner steps back amid workplace investigation

    BY The Guardian » World April 27, 2026No Comments0 Views
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     ​ John Edwards says he is fully cooperating with ICO’s independent inquiry into ‘HR matters’

    The UK’s information commissioner has stepped back from his job after the data protection regulator launched an independent workplace investigation into unspecified “HR matters”.

    John Edwards, the national watchdog for information rights, data privacy and transparency among public bodies, said he was cooperating with the investigation in a post on his LinkedIn account. 

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