CNA reports: The National Health Insurance Administration (NHIA) on Thursday said there is no evidence that three current and former employees stole data amid a recent probe launched by prosecutors into the National Health Insurance (NHI) system. The suspects — a woman surnamed Hsieh (謝) who is a division chief at the NHIA, a male NHIA employee surnamed Lee (李), and a retired NHIA chief secretary identified by his last name Yeh (葉) — are being investigated for allegedly collecting and leaking the personal data of government officials responsible for national security affairs. Read more at Focus Taiwan.
CNA reports: The National Health Insurance Administration (NHIA) on Thursday said there is no evidence that three current and former employees stole data amid a recent probe launched by prosecutors into the National Health Insurance (NHI) system. The suspects — a woman surnamed Hsieh (謝) who is a division chief at the NHIA, a male NHIA employee surnamed Lee (李), and a retired NHIA chief secretary identified by his last name Yeh (葉) — are being investigated for allegedly collecting and leaking the personal data of government officials responsible for national security affairs. Read more at Focus Taiwan.
https://www.databreaches.net/no-evidence-of-personal-data-leak-amid-national-security-probe-nhia/