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Personal Data Protection: Compounding of Offences Marks New Regime

Personal Data Protection: Compounding of Offences Marks New Regime

by Donovan & Ho | May 26, 2016 | Corporate and Commercial

Our associate Jane Tan contributed an article to Data Guidance’s “Data Protection Law & Policy” journal. She explores the effect of the new Personal Data (Compounding of Offences) Regulations 2016 which came into force on 15 March 2016....
Personal Data Protection: Compounding of Offences Marks New Regime

Personal Data Protection Act – PDPA Compliance Case Study

by Donovan & Ho | May 22, 2016 | Corporate and Commercial

We have recently completed a Personal Data & Privacy Act (“PDPA”) compliance exercise for a local SME client which owns several car service centres across Malaysia. After a short introductory discussion, Management recognised the business and reputational value in...
Personal Data Protection: Compounding of Offences Marks New Regime

Statistics on Unfair Dismissal Claims in Malaysia

by Donovan & Ho | May 17, 2016 | Employment Law

Did you know that …. Most unfair dismissal cases in Malaysia involve employees who were dismissed for misconduct? On average, there are 1,700 unfair dismissal cases referred to the Industrial Court each year? The Industrial Court has a charter with sets...
Personal Data Protection: Compounding of Offences Marks New Regime

Monetary Remedies at the Industrial Court: What are Backwages?

by Donovan & Ho | May 13, 2016 | Employment Law

One of the most frequent questions posed by many individuals seeking redress in the Industrial Court concerns the possible remedies that are available to them after a long, hard legal battle. These remedies are typically: Reinstatement and backwages; or Compensation...
Personal Data Protection: Compounding of Offences Marks New Regime

Personal Data Protection: Compounding of Offences Regulations an ‘alternative to prosecution’

by Donovan & Ho | Apr 26, 2016 | Corporate and Commercial

Our partner Donovan was quoted in “Privacy This Week” by Data Guidance, where he shared his views on the Personal Data Protection (Compounding of Offences) Regulations 2016: “The option to compound offences would most likely be welcomed by...
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