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Cable goes ahead with public register on company ownership 
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Since then business interests including the CBI, the Institute of Directors and the Law Society have mounted a rearguard action to kill off the plan, saying unilateral action would leave British firms at a competitive disadvantage.

The CBI had told the business department it would prefer a multilateral but private register. It had also warned of "foreseeable concerns around the security and use of publicly available data, such as the 'profiling' of individuals based on their company holdings or the targeting of individuals with holdings in certain companies."

The Law Society had warned the "proposals may damage the attractiveness and competitiveness of the UK as a jurisdiction for the incorporation of companies. We believe that the effect of introducing the proposals will be to drive investors to form companies outside the UK and that the UK could therefore lose a considerable amount of business as a result.''


Brilliant, the very companies who will happily hoover up and sell the public's personal data are now worried about their own.

And there's the old 'We'll take our football away' from, strangely, the Law Society. I wonder what their angle is. I mean, my Coke, I thought we had a truly competitive market where tax avoidance etc was to be cracked down upon...

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Mon Apr 21, 2014 2:57 pm
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http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/apr/21/vince-cable-public-register-company-ownership

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Since then business interests including the CBI, the Institute of Directors and the Law Society have mounted a rearguard action to kill off the plan, saying unilateral action would leave British firms at a competitive disadvantage.

The CBI had told the business department it would prefer a multilateral but private register. It had also warned of "foreseeable concerns around the security and use of publicly available data, such as the 'profiling' of individuals based on their company holdings or the targeting of individuals with holdings in certain companies."

The Law Society had warned the "proposals may damage the attractiveness and competitiveness of the UK as a jurisdiction for the incorporation of companies. We believe that the effect of introducing the proposals will be to drive investors to form companies outside the UK and that the UK could therefore lose a considerable amount of business as a result.''


Brilliant, the very companies who will happily hoover up and sell the public's personal data are now worried about their own.

And there's the old 'We'll take our football away' from, strangely, the Law Society. I wonder what their angle is. I mean, my Coke, I thought we had a truly competitive market where tax avoidance etc was to be cracked down upon...


if data is released for any and all individuals then 'all' company/corporation/business data should also be released
lets see if the big boys, including Govt. data without redaction, like playing on a level playing field

what is good for the goose is also good for the gander ...

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Mon Apr 21, 2014 4:28 pm
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I think it would be naive to assume this is going to turn out to be as useful as it might be. There are going to be people who earn a lot of money finding loopholes in the regulations and ways to hide people's identities.


Mon Apr 21, 2014 6:17 pm
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