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Published: Tuesday 06 April 2004


Name

Andrew Beckett


Location

Gloucestrshire


Occupation

Consultant


Comment

I've heard that the government will make the information held on ID cards available to banks and other commercial organisations. If these commercial organisations are to benefit from the information in reducing fraud and therefore their operating costs, why are we going to have to pay for the cards? Surely the government should be looking to industry to cover the costs if industry is going to benefit?



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