Manchester Action Manchester

Lancashire Police will not face action over disclosing Nicola Bulley's personal details

manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Lancashire Police will not face action over over its disclosure of missing mother Nicola Bulley’s personal information, The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has said.

A separate report published by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) on Tuesday also said its investigation into an officer’s contact with Ms Bulley prior to her disappearance identified two areas of learning.

The force came under heavy criticism after the 45-year-old’s body was pulled from the River Wyre in Lancashire on February 19, more than three weeks after she was last seen on January 27.

In a statement, the ICO said it had concluded its investigation and informed police it would not be taking any enforcement action. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community ICO’s deputy commissioner of regulatory policy Emily Keaney said: “This was an important piece of work around a high-profile case. “We wanted to reassure the public that there are rules in place to protect how personal information is used and shared, and we wanted to be clear that while police can disclose information to protect the public and investigate crime, they would need to be able to demonstrate such disclosure was necessary and proportionate.” Meanwhile, the IOPC started an independent investigation in February into contact Lancashire Police had with Ms Bulley on 10 January 2023.

Related News
The Home Secretary has claimed that 'nothing untoward' took place over her handling of a speeding offence.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta knows it will take time for his side to get to the level Manchester City are at.
A teenager was able to obtain police interviews with a victim of a savage assault. The 16-year-old boy also got hold of a police interview with a witness to the attack. He then posted the footage on Snapchat in a bid to intimidate them.
LONDON: Jurgen Klopp insists his touchline ban will not have a negative effect on Liverpool's bid to catch Manchester United in the race to qualify for the Champions League.
LONDON: Arsenal may have handed Manchester City a huge advantage going into a decisive weekend in the Premier League title race but they will keep their wits about them in the final two games despite their slim chances, manager Mikel Arteta said on Friday (May 19).
Wrexham are to hold talks with Ben Foster over whether the former England goalkeeper wants to prolong his career with them in the English Football League.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.