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Under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 monitoring and storing employee's private emails (if you allow them reasonable private use of business systems as most organisations do) is a breach of statutory duty unless you have their consent and the consent of the sender or recipient to or from your employees. enforcement of stop notice, for breach of statutory duty, and on public works payment bond. In addition, the grounds of claim include heads of tort, breach of statutory duty, causing a breach of contract under the Obligations Ordinance, and unjust enrichment. |
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