Code of Data Matching Practice for the National Fraud Initiative
The Code of Data Matching Practice explains the data matching work the NFI does.
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The purpose of the code is to explain the data matching work the NFI does and to give guidance to Cabinet Office and its staff, auditors and persons and bodies involved in data matching exercises on the law, especially the provisions of current data protection legislation, and to promote good practice in data matching. However, it is incumbent on all participants of the NFI to ensure their own procedures when participating are complaint with the law as amended from time to time.
The Code of Data Matching Practice was published and laid before Parliament on 12 September 2018. It replaced the previous code published by the Audit Commission in 2008.
Part 6 of the Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014 requires the Cabinet Office to prepare and keep under review a code of practice to govern its data matching exercises, and to consult with the Information Commissioner and others over it before approving and laying it before parliament.
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Last updated 25 October 2023 + show all updates
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replaced the Data deletion schedule document with a new version.
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Updated the document: NFI match types per participating body (PDF), Added the document: NFI match types per participating body (PDF)
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Updated the Data deletion schedule document version to be ready for the 2022-23 national exercise.
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Added Data deletion schedule and updated Code of data matching practice
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Updated 'NFI match types per participating body' attachment.
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Replaced "NFI match types per participating body" PDF with an updated 2018 version.
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