ICO accuses Govt over rogue calls

ICO accuses Govt over rogue callsInformation Commissioner Christopher Graham has laid the blame for the continuing blight of nuisance calls firmly and squarely on the Government, suggesting ministers are “all mouth and no trousers” when it comes to changing the law.
Speaking at an Alzheimer’s Society event, Graham said: “The current rules around marketing calls are a licence for spammers and scammers. The elderly and vulnerable are particularly at risk, and this can only add to the worries of those who care for them. The Government is letting people down.
“Time and time again the Government talks about changing the law and clamping down on this problem, but so far it’s just that – talk. Today they are holding yet another roundtable to discuss the issue, and we seem to be going round in circles. The Government need to lay the order, change the law and bring in a reform that would make a real difference.”
The Information Commissioner’s Office is responsible for regulating nuisance marketing calls and spam text messages. But following a succesful High Court appeal against a £440,000 fine against Tetrus Telecoms, the law currently makes it difficult to issue fines to those who break the rules.
The ICO has been calling for a change to the rules for the law since 2013.

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