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Is market competitiveness being hindered by data protection activism and whistle-blowing compensation seekers?
This debate will consider whether laws, introduced to combat abuses we would all recognise, have simply gone too far - is the idea of a vibrant, competitive UK Plc at risk through the introduction of bureaucratic regulation?
Guy Dehn, Director of Public Concern at Work and Richard Thomas, the Information Commissioner, will be speaking, and you will have an opportunity to voice your opinions and ask questions.
The debate takes place at the RSA, 8 John Adam Street, London WC2N 6EZ, and you can book your free place online or by emailing lectures@rsa.org.uk or by phoning 020 7451 6868.
Places are limited so please book promptly.
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8 June 2004 at 6:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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RSA |
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Free |
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Book your free place online or by emailing lectures@rsa.org.uk or by phoning 020 7451 6868. |
Additional Information: |
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