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Asia-Pacific Dashboard Digest | Doctor to Face Human Rights Tribunal for Disclosure Related reading: IAPP Westin Scholar finds evolving privacy law 'exciting'

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An Invercargill doctor says settling out of court over a privacy complaint lodged against him would be "moral cowardice." Robert Henderson is due to appear before the Human Rights Tribunal on 30 November, TVNZ reports, for calling a nursing home to tell the charge nurse that one of the home's employees asked for opiates at his office. Privacy Commissioner Marie Shroff, with whom the employee filed a complaint, ruled that Henderson should have only told the nursing home's manager. However, the High Court of Wellington overturned that ruling earlier this year. The Office of Human Rights Proceedings has urged Henderson to settle.
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