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ASA boss set to be data watchdog | ASA boss set to be data watchdog |
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Advertising Standards Authority boss Christopher Graham is in line to take over as information commissioner. | Advertising Standards Authority boss Christopher Graham is in line to take over as information commissioner. |
Justice Secretary Jack Straw has recommended him to replace Richard Thomas, who retires on 30 June. | Justice Secretary Jack Straw has recommended him to replace Richard Thomas, who retires on 30 June. |
The appointment has to be vetted by the Commons justice committee but Mr Graham said he was keen to take on the task. | The appointment has to be vetted by the Commons justice committee but Mr Graham said he was keen to take on the task. |
Mr Thomas has dealt with issues ranging from MPs' expenses to Whitehall data security in his six years as information commissioner. | Mr Thomas has dealt with issues ranging from MPs' expenses to Whitehall data security in his six years as information commissioner. |
Former BBC journalist Mr Graham has been director general of the ASA since April 2000. | Former BBC journalist Mr Graham has been director general of the ASA since April 2000. |
New challenge | New challenge |
Mr Graham, 58, said it had been "one of the best jobs in the world" but it was time for someone else to take it forward. | |
"Meanwhile the information commissioner is so much at the centre of debates on information security, privacy, better government and the right to know that I am keen to take on this new challenge," he said. | "Meanwhile the information commissioner is so much at the centre of debates on information security, privacy, better government and the right to know that I am keen to take on this new challenge," he said. |
Mr Thomas has been information commissioner since November 2002 and has a range of responsibilities, including ruling on Freedom of Information cases. | Mr Thomas has been information commissioner since November 2002 and has a range of responsibilities, including ruling on Freedom of Information cases. |
I think you have to speak out on occasions but I think you have to choose your ground carefully. You can't be a rent-a-quote Richard ThomasInformation commissioner | |
He has also had to respond to several high-profile data security lapses - including the loss of two computers discs containing personal details of all families in the UK with a child under 16. | He has also had to respond to several high-profile data security lapses - including the loss of two computers discs containing personal details of all families in the UK with a child under 16. |
He has also warned that fears Britain would "sleepwalk into a surveillance society" had become a reality. | |
Later Mr Thomas, giving evidence on changes to the role of information commissioner to the Commons justice committee, said it was a challenging job and he wished his successor "very good fortune in taking the role forward". | |
Speaking about his role he said: "I think you have to speak out on occasions but I think you have to choose your ground carefully. You can't be a rent-a-quote ... you have to have a principled approach rooted in the law." | |
He also pointed out that Freedom of Information was done "on a shoestring" - pointing out that his office, with 53 staff, was funded by the Ministry of Justice which itself had 28 staff dealing with FOI requests to that department. |