Information Commissioner Deirdre O’Donnell has announced the transitional arrangements for her role from 24 May 2013. Ms O’Donnell will continue in the role, operating remotely after she leaves the office today until 5 July 2013, to allow for the process to appoint the new Information Commissioner to continue.The IPC’s normal business activities will continue.In announcing on 25 March that Ms O'Donnell would be leaving on 24 May, Director General of the Department of Attorney General and Justice said the recruitment process for the position was underway. Any visible signs out there?
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Monday, May 27, 2013
NSW Information and Privacy Commissioner leaves but stays
An unusual way to manage transition. From the website:
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