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Victims of bank data loss can seek redress

Published: August 29 2008 18:54 | Last updated: August 29 2008 18:54

Individuals who have become victims of identity fraud after a bank or business was careless with their personal data could be missing out on compensation for distress and the time taken to clean up their credit records.

Identity theft is now the fastest-growing crime in the UK, believed to affect more than 100,000 people each year, with £1.7bn stolen annually, according to Home Office estimates.

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