Labour Party Reprimanded for Subject Access Delays 

Last week, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) issued the Labour Party with a Reprimand, under the UK GDPR, for repeatedly failing to respond to subject access requests (SARs). This is an embarrassing development for a party in government which recently announced a number of parliamentary bills in the area of information governance.   

Background 

In November 2022, the Labour Party found itself inundated with 352 SARs that required timely responses. 78% of these requests remained unanswered within the maximum compulsory time limit of three months, and more than half (56%) were significantly delayed by over one year. The backlog stemmed from a cyber-attack on the Labour Party in October 2021, which triggered a surge in SARs. 

During the ICO’s investigation, it came to light that a ‘privacy inbox’ within the Labour Party had not been monitored since November 2021. This inbox contained approximately 646 additional SARs and around 597 requests for deletion of personal data. None of these requests had been responded to.  

This reprimand comes a few months after a report by openDemocracy, an independent international media platform. The report claims that people requesting copies of their data, such as police or immigration records, have faced long delays or had their requests ignored entirely. Others have been given folders with key documents missing. Apparently this is having a knock-on effect on the justice system, with lawyers telling openDemocracy that asylum applications and claims for false imprisonment have been put on hold due to the delays. Victims of the Windrush Scandal have also struggled to obtain copies of their immigration papers in order to claim compensation. 

Since engaging with the ICO, the Labour Party has taken steps to address its backlog including assigning three temporary staff members to focus solely on handling outstanding requests and allocating  additional resources to expedite responses.  

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