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Three workers at a private London hospital are being investigated for allegedly accessing Kate Middleton's medical records without permission. The London Clinic staff could face disciplinary or even legal action for the potential data breach, including a possible criminal charge, and could also be slapped with an unlimited fine. In the UK, accessing someone’s medical records […]
Somebody at the hospital where Kate Middleton was being treated earlier this year allegedly tried to sneak a peek at her medical records, but got caught -- this per a new report. The Mirror dropped this bombshell Tuesday, claiming they've been told…
The UK privacy and data protection watchdog said it had received a breach report
The London Clinic, the hospital where the Princess of Wales recently had abdominal surgery, says it has no place on staff "for those who intentionally breach the trust" of any of its patients or colleagues. The Marylebone, London, medical facility came under fire Tuesday after the Daily Mirror reported that at least one staff member attempted to illegally access Catherine's private medical records amid the firestorm surrounding the British princess' health and well-being after her January...
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Staff could face prosecution if founnd ot have breached data rules at the London Clinic, where Kate underwent surgery
At least one member of staff tried to access Kate’s notes while she was patient at the private London Clinic in central London in January, it is claimed
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A British privacy watchdog said Wednesday it is looking into a report that staff at a private London hospital tried to snoop on the Princess of Wales ‘ medical records while she was a patient for abdominal surgery.