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Privacy breach officer let off with £150 fine

 

Ellen Branagh
Thursday 15 August 2013 19:59 BST

A former probation officer who handed details of a domestic abuse victim to her alleged abuser has been fined just £150.

Victoria Idowu, who has since lost her job, was handed the fine after pleading guilty to breaching the Data Protection Act by handing over the confidential information.

Camberwell Green Magistrates’ Court heard that the 39-year-old was working for London Probation Trust when she handed over the details in January last year. Prosecution told the court that Idowu, from Stockwell, London, had contacted the Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference regarding the alleged abuser, concerned about mistaken identity.

She was sent an email on 5 January containing the victim’s full details, including her address, and that same morning sent a text message containing the information.

The next day the police officer was contacted by the alleged abuse victim in a “distressed state”, Miss Khan said, saying she had been made aware that her ex-partner had obtained her address.

Idowu, who the court heard had no previous convictions, was subsequently dismissed for gross misconduct.

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