MDDI's Response to Review into the Public Disclosure of Full NRIC Numbers on Bizfile People Search
MDDI’S RESPONSE TO THE REPORT OF THE REVIEW INTO THE PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF FULL NRIC NUMBERS ON BIZFILE PEOPLE SEARCH
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We accept the findings and recommendations from the Panel’s Report of the Review into the Public Disclosure of Full NRIC Numbers on Bizfile People Search.
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We apologise again for our oversight, which had caused public anxiety and concerns. In this incident, the Public Service did not perform to the level we set for ourselves.
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We are taking immediate steps to prevent similar incidents.
a. One, we are developing further guidance to government agencies on how the policy on NRIC numbers should be applied. We have identified almost 800 existing use cases of partial NRIC numbers in public-facing systems, each with their specific context and characteristics. We will improve coordination with implementing agencies to support them in their assessment of the complexity and appropriate design of each use-case, and strengthen responses to public queries.
b. Two, as the policy owner for use of NRIC numbers, we will strengthen our internal processes and staff training to provide clear explanations of the broader policy context and considerations when issuing policy directives to the wider Public Service.
c. Three, we have reminded agencies of the Government’s existing data management policies and standards regarding the collection, use and disclosure of personal data, which include NRIC numbers. We will conduct refresher briefings to reinforce understanding.
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We have thoroughly reviewed the actions and responsibilities of the officers involved in this incident. While there was no malicious intent or wilful wrongdoing, there were shortcomings in the communication and implementation of policy changes in the use of NRIC numbers. The appropriate actions are being taken with the officers and leaders involved. This includes reviewing performance assessments, which will carry financial consequences, as well as counselling and additional training.
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The Government remains committed to protecting citizens’ personal data while ensuring its secure use to serve our citizens better. We will learn from this incident and do better. On the use of NRIC numbers in the private sector, MDDI will be consulting industry and the public before any changes in guidelines. We will also step up public education efforts on the incorrect uses of NRIC numbers, and will provide more details in due course.