First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber)
Enter case reference FT/EA/2024/0243/GDPR - [2025] UKFTT 01217 (GRC)
Fecha: 14-Oct-2025
“Allow the appeal and order the ICO to
“Allow the appeal and order the ICO to
Release of the ‘sensitive PENS note’ information held by Liverpool Women’s
Issue a formal apology for their mishandling of my case and deliberate attempts to avoid their duties
ICO to acknowledge the significant GDPR breach committed by Liverpool Women;s in withholding the information for so long and despite so many attemps to advise them they needed to release it
ICO to provide advice to Liverpool Women’s about adherence to GDPR law and changes in its processes to prevent recurrence.”
- Heading
- Introduction
- “Allow the appeal and order the ICO to
- The strike-out application
- Legal framework
- “Orders to progress complaints This section applies where, after a data subject makes a complaint under section 165 or Article 77 of the UK GDPR, the Commissioner
- The Tribunal may, on an application by the data subject, make an order requiring the Commissioner
- If the Commissioner receives a complaint under subsection (2), the Commissioner must—
- The reference in subsection (4)(a) to taking appropriate steps in response to a complaint includes—
- Conclusions