KSP Associates Limited is registered under the Data Protection Act.
General Statement of the Company’s Duties and Scope
The Company is required to process relevant personal data regarding its clients as part of its operation and shall take all reasonable steps to do so in accordance with this Policy.
Data Protection Controller
The Company has appointed the director as the Data Protection Controller (DPC) who will endeavour to ensure that all personal data is processed in compliance with this Policy and the Principles of the Data Protection Act 1998. The Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 are also relevant to parts of this policy.
The Company recognises The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) adopted 27 April 2016, the two-year transition period and the application date of 25 May 2018 and is actively working towards compliance with that directive.
The Principles
The Company shall so far as is reasonably practicable comply with the Data Protection Principles (the Principles) contained in the Data Protection Act to ensure all data is: –
• Fairly and lawfully processed
• Processed for a lawful purpose
• Adequate, relevant and not excessive
• Accurate and up to date
• Not kept for longer than necessary
• Processed in accordance with the data subject’s rights
• Secure
• Not transferred to other countries without adequate protection
Definitions
- The Company is ‘KSP Associates Limited’, incorporated in England and Wales under the Companies Act.
- Data Subject, an individual, partnership, company or trust who is the subject of the personal data.
Personal Data
Personal data covers both facts about a legal entity where that data identifies a legal entity. For example, it includes information necessary to deal with a client’s tax affairs. Personal data may also include sensitive personal data as defined in the Act.
Processing of Personal Data
Consent may be required for the processing of personal data unless processing is necessary to meet statutory requests for information made by Government Departments. Any information which falls under the definition of personal data and is not otherwise exempt, will remain confidential and will only be disclosed to third parties with appropriate consent.
The Company may, from time to time, be required to process sensitive personal data. Sensitive personal data includes data relating to medical information and gender.
Rights of Access to Information
Data subjects have the right of access to information held by the Company, subject to the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Any data subject wishing to access their personal data should put their request in writing to the DPC. The Company will endeavour to respond to any such written requests as soon as is reasonably practicable and, in any event, within 40 days for access to records and 21 days to provide a reply to an access to information request. The information will be imparted to the data subject as soon as is reasonably possible after it has come to the Company’s attention and in compliance with the relevant Acts.
Exemptions
Certain data is exempted from the provisions of the Data Protection Act which includes the following:-
- National security and the prevention or detection of crime
- The assessment of any tax or duty
- Where the processing is necessary to exercise a right or obligation conferred or imposed by law upon the Company, including Safeguarding and prevention of terrorism and radicalisation.
The above are examples only of some of the exemptions under the Act. Any further information on exemptions should be sought from the DPC.
Accuracy
The Company will endeavour to ensure that all personal data held in relation to all data subjects is accurate. Data subjects must notify the data processor of any changes to information held about them. Data subjects have the right in some circumstances to request that inaccurate information about them is erased. This does not apply in all cases, for example, where records of mistakes or corrections are kept, or records which must be kept in the interests of all parties to which they apply.
Enforcement
If an individual believes that the Company has not complied with this Policy or acted otherwise than in accordance with the Data Protection Act, the DPC should be notified.
Data Security
The Company will take appropriate technical and organisational steps to ensure the security of personal data.
All staff will be made aware of this policy and their duties under the Act.
The Company and therefore all staff are required to respect the personal data and privacy of others and must ensure that appropriate protection and security measures are taken against unlawful or unauthorised processing of personal data, and against the accidental loss of, or damage to all personal data.
An appropriate level of data security must be deployed for the type of data and the data processing being performed. In most cases, personal data must be stored in appropriate systems and be encrypted when transported offsite. Other personal data may be for publication or limited publication within the Company, therefore having a lower requirement for data security.
External Processors
The Company must ensure that data processed by external processors, for example, service providers, Cloud services including storage, web sites etc. are compliant with this policy and the relevant legislation.
Secure Destruction
When data held in accordance with this policy is destroyed, it must be destroyed securely in accordance with best practice at the time of destruction. Our computer hard drives are destroyed before disposal.
Retention of Data
The Company may retain data for differing periods of time for different purposes for as long as statute or regulations demand. Other statutory obligations, legal processes and enquiries may also necessitate the retention of certain data.
The Company may store some data indefinitely in its archive.
