Morning all. Last week I handed my notice in at my current employer. I’m an engineer and work from home and have remote access, via laptop to the company server.
My manager has just called me up and I’m being accused of accessing and downloading personal data & some financial documents off the system, and am being told that it’s a GDPR breech and that I might need to get a solicitor!!
I’ve looked at a lot of stuff on our company server, mainly documents relating to my job etc as I dont have access to a great deal but some of the stuff I did stumble across was indeed personal, there was a copy of an employees P45 from his previous job, which I did view, I wouldn’t say it was unintentional, but out of curiosity more than anything else.
My boss is saying that I shouldn’t be able to see stuff like that and has implied that I’ve somehow hacked them to deliberately look at this type of stuff andI’ve breeched GDPR. He used the phrase ‘it depends how clever you are’ when I told him I shouldn’t have access to any personal files.
The stuff I did see was stored in general files on the system and I didn’t intentionally go looking for it, I just stumbled across it.
I’m terrified that they’re going to try and take me to court, out of spite more than anything really, as a few years ago some guys in finance left the company after having downloaded a load of customer info and using it against the company.
Surely if the documents were accessible without me needing any special permissions and only found during general browsing, I’ve not breeched any laws?
Can anyone shed any light on this for me?
My manager has just called me up and I’m being accused of accessing and downloading personal data & some financial documents off the system, and am being told that it’s a GDPR breech and that I might need to get a solicitor!!
I’ve looked at a lot of stuff on our company server, mainly documents relating to my job etc as I dont have access to a great deal but some of the stuff I did stumble across was indeed personal, there was a copy of an employees P45 from his previous job, which I did view, I wouldn’t say it was unintentional, but out of curiosity more than anything else.
My boss is saying that I shouldn’t be able to see stuff like that and has implied that I’ve somehow hacked them to deliberately look at this type of stuff andI’ve breeched GDPR. He used the phrase ‘it depends how clever you are’ when I told him I shouldn’t have access to any personal files.
The stuff I did see was stored in general files on the system and I didn’t intentionally go looking for it, I just stumbled across it.
I’m terrified that they’re going to try and take me to court, out of spite more than anything really, as a few years ago some guys in finance left the company after having downloaded a load of customer info and using it against the company.
Surely if the documents were accessible without me needing any special permissions and only found during general browsing, I’ve not breeched any laws?
Can anyone shed any light on this for me?
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