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  1. Never mind Martyn. The Chief (Exectioner Ossifer) has it all in hand and processes are being followed. Once an inquiry has been completed, we’ll hear the results in the fullness of time going forward, and processes will be amended where appropriate. Rest assured when her performance appraisal is done, this little failure will be matched against her otherwise stellar career in a fair and balanced way

  2. I would have thought third party contractors working on government websites would have to store sensitive data on government servers accessed securely via a set of well tested and secure API. Furthermore a standard set of tests would be undertaken to ensure the data remained secure regardless of the quality of the contractors solution. This removes the need to reinvent the wheel each time a new contract is let. Failing that sites should be developed to appropriate security standards. For example biomteric data only stored in hashed (encrypted) form. In this day and age there is no excuse.

  3. As Maori hate Cook and pakeha aren’t allowed to mention him, I really wonder what the point of the ‘commemoration’ is at all

  4. Someone should get the sack for this error how much is it going to cost to replace all those passports and licenses. We need to see the costs to tax payers for this error they said they were gong to be transparent well tell us how much this privacy breach costs us and who is to blame

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