ICO GDPR enforcement: Monetary penalties, Criminal justice
1 published UK ICO actions in the monetary penalties, criminal justice sector, 0 of them monetary penalties totalling £0. Each row links to the original ICO notice.
1
Actions
0
Monetary penalties
£0
Total fines
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Avg. per penalty
All recorded actions in Monetary penalties, Criminal justice
| Date | Organisation | Action | Fine | Sector | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 Dec 2025 | Police Service of Scotland | Reprimand | — | Monetary penalties, Criminal justice | ICO notice |
Source: ICO (Information Commissioner's Office) — Enforcement action. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Showing 150 of 210 published actions, retrieved 2026-06-18. Figures are historical ICO outcomes presented neutrally and are not legal advice.
Other sectors
Marketing (20)Finance insurance and credit (19)Criminal justice (16)General business (16)Local government (11)Health (9)Utilities (8)Online technology and telecoms (5)Central government (4)Charitable and voluntary (3)Retail and manufacture (3)Education and childcare (2)Legal (2)Land or property services (1)Media (1)Political (1)Transport and leisure (1)
FAQ
- How many ICO enforcement actions are recorded in the monetary penalties, criminal justice sector?
- This dataset records 1 UK ICO enforcement actions in the monetary penalties, criminal justice sector, of which 0 were monetary penalties. The remaining actions were reprimands, enforcement notices or prosecutions, which carry no ICO fine.
- What is the total of ICO fines in the monetary penalties, criminal justice sector?
- The monetary penalties recorded against monetary penalties, criminal justice organisations in this dataset total £0. Figures are taken directly from published ICO Monetary Penalty Notices.
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