Hi DSAI,   It’s me again!   I just wanted to make you aware of something picked up in Coroners Reform and Justice Bill currently making its way through Parliament and it is obviously a matter of great concern and worth keeping an eye on! I have sought answers on this and my MP has responded:   From:HOWELL, John [mailto:xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx] Sent: 05 March 2009 10:01 To: Dee Speers Subject: RE: Emailing: Coroners and Justice Bill   Dear Dee   Just to reassure you: I completely share your objections to this section of the Bill. These proposals would have a truly dramatic impact, allowing Ministers to make an ‘information sharing order’, meaning that a whole range of public servants could access the public’s personal data. Data could be shared between officials across Whitehall, with local authorities and even with companies in the private sector, simply in order to meet a Government policy objective. This threatens to open the floodgates to a continuous, uncontrolled and unchecked flow of personal data, and any safeguards will only be put in place after the Bill has already passed into law. This means that Parliament will be asked to vote on proposals which contain no safeguards and no serious sanctions for abuse of the new powers. This is simply unacceptable. We will vigorously oppose this latest step towards creating a database state by stealth. Best wishes John   John Howell MP Member of Parliament for Henley House of Commons London, SW1A 0AA Tel. 020 7219 6676 xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx Dear Mr Howell,   I heard something on the radio this morning re the sharing of medical information between Government Departments and ref was made to this section of the Coroners Reform and Justice Bill currently going through Parliament. The general consensus was that if this decision went ahead then it would "drive a coach and horses through the Data Protection Act". I tend to agree and feel strongly that medical information must remain with the medical system and not be shared for any reason other than having the patients physical and mental health needs addressed.   Your comments when convenient please. Kind Regards Dee                     This email was received from the INTERNET and scanned by the Government Secure Intranet anti-virus service supplied by Cable&Wireless in partnership with MessageLabs. (CCTM Certificate Number 2006/04/0007.) DH users see Email virus scanning on Delphi under Security in DH, for further details. In case of problems, please call the IT support helpdesk.