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<p>The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the new Data Protection Act 2018
(DPA) strengthen standards on data protection, ensuring they are up to date for the
modern age. The GDPR allows the Information Commissioner to impose fines up to £18
million or 4% of global turnover. These are significantly higher fines than were available
under the Data Protection Act 1998 where the maximum fine that could be imposed was
£500,000. We will continue to work with the Commissioner to monitor and evaluate the
impact of the fines over the months and years ahead.</p>
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