Can you keep a secret? As a result of key decisions by the UK's information commissioners, firms competing for public contracts could routinely use the ... An article from: Financial Management (UK)
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Citation Details Title: Can you keep a secret? As a result of key decisions by the UK's information commissioners, firms competing for public contracts could routinely use the law to extract sensitive data on rival bidders. As "the public interest" increasingly outweighs the case for confidentiality, Neil Hodge considers how to shield your affairs from prying eyes. Author: Neil Hodge Publication:Financial Management (UK) (Magazine/Journal) Date: October 1, 2007 Publisher: Thomson Gale Page: 24(4)