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Croydon Council privacy notices.
Croydon Trading Standards works to protect consumers and businesses from illegal trading practices and supports legitimate business within the borough of Croydon.
In serious cases, we may – as a prosecuting authority – apply to the court to prosecute alleged offenders and/or obtain enforcement orders to stop illegal activities for the law enforcement purposes under section 31 of the Data Protection Act 2018.
Personal data is data which identifies a living individual directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as their name, address or date of birth. It does not include information relating to dead people, groups or communities of people, organisations or businesses.
We are committed to the responsible handling and security of your personal data. Your privacy is important to us and protected in law. Please read the following information carefully. This privacy notice contains details of the information collected, stored and otherwise processed about you and the reasons for the processing. It also tells you who and why we share this information with when carrying out our law enforcement duties, and how to contact us in the event you need further information.
In respect of becoming a (potential) witness for Croydon Trading Standards, the most common situations where we may contact you and collect, use and share your personal data are:
For more information about how Croydon Trading Standards uses and protects your personal information and your data rights, please see our general privacy notice available at www.croydon.gov.uk/privacy.
When we ask for your personal data we:
Under data protection legislation, Croydon Trading Standards is the data controller for the personal data that we process – that is, collecting, storing, sharing and destroying this information – when exercising our statutory functions.
Where we process your personal data for law enforcement purposes in connection with our investigations and prosecution, including taking statements and/or completing victim and witness needs assessments, Part 3 of the Data Protection Act (DPA) 2018 applies.
The categories of your personal data that can be collected are:
We may also be supplied sensitive personal data such as:
We are entitled by law to process the information where the processing is necessary for law enforcement, legal proceedings, legal advice, or otherwise for establishing, exercising or defending legal rights.
We sometimes need to make personal data available to other organisations including regulators (e.g. Information Commissioner’s Office) to meet out legal obligations. Where we need to share your personal data with others, we ensure that this sharing complies with data protection legislation.
The information you give us will not usually be shared with anyone who is not a party to proceedings unless this is specifically ordered by the court or permitted by the Criminal Procedure Rules. There are rules about when information in cases may be disclosed outside of proceedings.
Criminal proceedings hearings are generally heard in public. This means that others may overhear your personal information whilst sitting in the courtroom. However, the Rules provide for circumstances where hearings may be held in private, and for circumstances where the identity of parties or witnesses may be kept confidential.
We also share your personal data with our enforcement partners including, but not limited to, the police, HMRC, National Trading Standards and other local authorities. More information about who we share information with can be found on our privacy notice at www.croydon.gov.uk/privacy.
We will only keep your personal data for as long as we need it for the purpose(s) specified in this notice. There is usually a legal reason for keeping your personal information for a set period of time. Your data will normally be retained and securely deleted seven years from the date of creation in line with the usual limitation period for bringing/defending legal claims.
If you require more information about how long we keep your data, please contact us at trading.standards@croydon.gov.uk.
To find out what rights you have in relation to the protection of personal information that we collect, use and store, please see the Council’s corporate privacy notice available at www.croydon.gov.uk/privacy.
Further information about your data protection rights appears on the Information Commissioner’s Office website at www.ico.org.uk.
Please note that as Croydon Trading Standards has a statutory responsibility to process your personal data, your consent is not required for the processing of data as part of our law enforcement role.
If you are unhappy with the use of your personal data, please let us know by contacting the Council’s Information Management Team via email at informationmanagement@croydon.gov.uk to state your grievance.
You have the right to raise any concerns with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) via their website at https://ico.org.uk.
We reserve the right to amend this Privacy Notice at any time and will keep it under review. If we do make any changes, we will post the current version to our website at this address.
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