The Cabinet Office will use your data in line
with our privacy policy.
Privacy Notice: Public Appointments
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is committed to the protection
and security of your personal information.
It is important that you read this notice so that you are
aware of how and why we are using such information. This privacy notice
describes how we collect and use personal information during and after your
relationship with us, in accordance with data protection law.
MoJ is the data controller for the personal data used for
the purposes of making public appointments.
The type of personal data we process
We currently collect and use the following information:
Name;
Contact details;
Employment history and qualifications
Curriculum vitae and other background information relevant
to your application, including sift and interview assessments made by the
advisory assessment panel;
Information you provide on interests relevant to the role
you are applying for;
Political activity;
Health information as required to facilitate access and
participation in events (e.g. venue access and dietary requirements).
Due Diligence checks;
As part of the recruitment process, for those candidates
being invited to interview, the Department will undertake due diligence checks
to assess their suitability for the role, including (alongside consideration of
their own declaration of relevant interests) evidence of their conduct and/or
professional capacity as demonstrated by information about them in the public
domain.
How we get your personal data and why we have it
We receive most of your personal data through your
application and declaration form.
We also gather personal information indirectly, from various
sources as part of the due diligence checks. This will include, for examples:
your public social media activity, including searches on
sites such as LinkedIn, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook
Searches for any relevant news stories
The Electoral Register
(http://search.electoralcommission.org.uk/)
Companies House (https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/)
The Insolvency Register website
(https://www.gov.uk/search-bankruptcy-insolvency-register)
In submitting your application you acknowledge that such due
diligence will be undertaken in respect of you and that copies of search
results may be saved, stored securely, and used as part of the recruitment
process in line with this privacy notice. Processing of such data is necessary
to protect the reputation of the Department. Candidates may be asked about
their public profiles/search results, at interview.
We process your personal data for the purposes of making
public appointments in accordance with the Governance Code on Public
Appointments. More information about this work is available from the
Commissioner for Public Appointments' website.
Where we need to share your personal data with others, we
ensure that this data sharing complies with data protection legislation. For
the purposes of this work we may need to share your personal information
with:
The Cabinet Office
The Office of the Commissioner for Public Appointments
Under the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR),
the lawful basis we rely on for processing your personal information is:
Performance of a public task.
The legal bases on which the MoJ processes special
categories of information you have provided, is on the basis of:
The substantial public interest in the Secretary of State
appointing suitable candidates to the role. substantial public interest
condition.
International Data Transfers
There are no international transfers
How we store your personal data
If you are successful in an application and appointed we
will hold your data for three years from date appointment ends and then delete.
If you are unsuccessful in your application your data will
be held for two years from end of campaign and then deleted.
Your Rights
Your right of access - You have the right to ask us for
copies of your personal information.
Your right to rectification - You have the right to ask us
to rectify personal information you think is inaccurate. You also have the
right to ask us to complete information you think is incomplete.
Your right to erasure - You have the right to ask us to
erase your personal information in certain circumstances.
Your right to restriction of processing - You have the right
to ask us to restrict the processing of your personal information in certain
circumstances.
Your right to object to processing - You have the right to
object to the processing of your personal information in certain
circumstances.
Your right to data portability - You have the right to ask
that we transfer the personal information you gave us to another organisation,
or to you, in certain circumstances.
Depending on the lawful basis on which your personal data is
being processed, not all rights will apply.
You are not required to pay any charge for exercising your
rights. If you make a request, we have one month to respond to you If you wish
to exercise your data protection rights please contact:
Disclosure Team
Post point 10.38
102 Petty France
London
SW1H 9AJ
data.access@justice.gov.uk