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Gardaí investigating if school withheld information about alleged sexual assault of student

Gardaí investigating if school withheld information about alleged sexual assault of student It is understood that a separate GSOC investigation is also being carried out. By Órla Ryan Wednesday 24 Feb 2021, 12:05 AM Feb 24th 2021, 12:05 AM 75,081 Views 0 Comments File photo Image: Shutterstock/maroke AN GARDA SÍOCHÁNA is looking into whether or not staff at a fee-paying secondary school in Leinster withheld information from gardaí in relation to an alleged sexual assault of a female student by a male student. The alleged assault took place at the school in November 2017 and was reported to gardaí in February 2018. Gardaí took statements from students at the school as part of the investigation.

CRACKDOWN: Drivers to face court after police traffic op

Premium Content Subscriber only A 76-year-old man is among a number of drivers allegedly caught doing the wrong thing on our roads during a police traffic operation. Police took to both the city and Moore Park, pulling over a number of drivers and conducting 284 breath tests. An additional eight tests were carried out for drugs. Two people are set to appear in court following Traffic Operation Stopper which included officers from the Bundaberg Patrol Group, Bundaberg General Duties, Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB), Tactical Crime Squad, Road Policing Unit and the Vulnerable Persons Unit. A 33-year-old Kepnock woman is scheduled to appear in the Bundaberg Magistrates Court on March 5 for driving without a drivers licence and driving an unregistered and uninsured vehicle, while a 76-year-old Bungadoo man is scheduled to appear in the Bundaberg Magistrates Court on March 5 for driving without a licence.

Data Privacy Comparative Guide - Privacy

25 January 2021 Matteo Bruno Freelance Lawyer To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Do you want to compare other jurisdictions?. Click here 1 Legal and enforcement framework 1.1 Which legislative and regulatory provisions govern data privacy in your jurisdiction? Since 25 May 2018, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (2016/679) (GDPR) is the main legal framework for data protection in all countries within the European Economic Area, which includes EU member states, Iceland, Norway and Lichtenstein. In Ireland, the national law that gives further effect to the GDPR is the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018), which entered into force on the same day as the GDPR. The DPA 2018, in addition, transposed the EU Law Enforcement Directive (2016/680) (LED) into Irish law and provided for the necessary amendments to the previous data protection framework

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