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The following is from the MCMC guidelines for telco service providers:
A Service Provider may collect and maintain necessary data/information of Consumers for tracking practices. However, the collection and maintenance of such data/information shall follow the following good practices:-
a) Fairly and lawfully collected and processed;
b) Processed for limited purposes;
c) Adequate, relevant and not excessive;
d) Accurate;
e) Not kept longer than necessary;
f) Processed in accordance with the data subject's rights;
g) Secure;
h) Not transferred to any party without prior approval from the Consumer.
Service Providers must take appropriate measures to provide adequate security, and respect Consumers preferences...
Service Providers must be open, transparent and meet generally accepted fair information principles including providing notice as to what personal information they collect, use and disclose; ......
Maxis cannot disclose the incoming phone records to any third party without the consent of the Consumer. And for PwC Malaysia to actually attempt to use this illegally obtained documents in the KL High Court is an act of total disregard for the laws of the country.
When the phone records that PwC Malaysia tried to submit to the KL High Court are shown, it will become clear how much respect there actually exists in the minds of the PwC Malaysia directors when it comes to respecting the rights of their fellow citizens. And Datuk Seri Johan Raslan is the Chairman for the Institute of Corporate Responsibility?
And for the staff of Maxis to give in to the illegal requests from the Directors of PwC Malaysia, who are also their auditors, is something that cannot be taken lightly.
There is a lot more to come with regards to this latest illicit act of PwC Malaysia, yet another one in a long string that we have continuously exposed here.
Tan Sri Ananda Krishnan. Does he know what is going on in Maxis? |
A Service Provider may collect and maintain necessary data/information of Consumers for tracking practices. However, the collection and maintenance of such data/information shall follow the following good practices:-
a) Fairly and lawfully collected and processed;
b) Processed for limited purposes;
c) Adequate, relevant and not excessive;
d) Accurate;
e) Not kept longer than necessary;
f) Processed in accordance with the data subject's rights;
g) Secure;
h) Not transferred to any party without prior approval from the Consumer.
Service Providers must take appropriate measures to provide adequate security, and respect Consumers preferences...
Service Providers must be open, transparent and meet generally accepted fair information principles including providing notice as to what personal information they collect, use and disclose; ......
Maxis cannot disclose the incoming phone records to any third party without the consent of the Consumer. And for PwC Malaysia to actually attempt to use this illegally obtained documents in the KL High Court is an act of total disregard for the laws of the country.
Datuk Seri Johan Raslan. Chairman of the Institute for Corporate Responsibility. |
And for the staff of Maxis to give in to the illegal requests from the Directors of PwC Malaysia, who are also their auditors, is something that cannot be taken lightly.
There is a lot more to come with regards to this latest illicit act of PwC Malaysia, yet another one in a long string that we have continuously exposed here.
VU Kumar......6012-2001314 |
Chin Kwai Fatt......6012-2001813 |
Why dont u also talk about ingrained racism in PwC? Only 4 out of the 24 Audit Partners are Malays. Out of this, two are very junior partners. There is also the (illegal) partners in Advisory and Tax who share multi-million Profits through dubious scheme but none of them are Malays! The whole PwC is full of racism especially the Tax Practice under Khoo Chuan Keat!
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