What about telling him and others the agenda for the meeting and what they can vote on.. thats got nothing to do with data protection.. If you want to put yourself forward as spokesman for the OSC then answer the questions dont skirt round them
Members want more than an 8 quid badge..
They want at the very minimum to know whats going on.. to even suggest data protection stops you letting members know whats happening is ludicrous
They want the ability to vote on things or know what the agenda of a meeting will be..
Members who can get there but are undecided want to know the agenda..
All thats happening at the moment is total secrecy
data protection ? sorry but....guffaw!!!
