Double fines for security breaches under new rules

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Financial advisers have been warned to tighten their data security as new powers mean they could be fined twice for breaches.

From next April, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) will join the FSA as an organisation with the power to fine firms that breach its rules. It follows a record £3.2m FSA fine handed out earlier this week to HSBC subsidiaries, including more than £1.6m to the group's insurance arm HSBC Life for data security lapses. City law firm Reynolds Porter Chamberlain (RPC) said the fine represents a huge jump from the £980,000 fine handed to Nationwide Building Society for similar failures in 2007 and suggests the FSA's crackdown will intensify. But it added an additional threat to ...

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