I recently hired a tax accountant - there were two accountants involved and it is a small business. Their services was shocking, things got a little out of control. Anyhow, I posted a negative review online - I tried to keep it as factual as I could, listing only events that happened and my comments were indicated as my opinions. There were not harsh words used like 'he was crap' etc. I did mention that the owner got very defensive when I critique the other accountant and later he told me that accountant was his son (which really isn't much of a surprise as both their names were on their website sharing the same surname).
Anyhow, they are now saying I breached privacy laws cause I wrote on a public forum sensitive information. Well, naturally I did not write about the details of my tax affairs - that's my sensitive information. Not quite sure what he's referring to. I suppose he's waving the 'privacy law' at me cause his solicitors' probably advice. There are no defamation here.
I'm a little surprise though. Privacy law is usually only for individual against organisations, not the other way round. I read the information on the Office of Australian Information Commissioner - guardian of privacy act. It states.
Who doesn't have responsibilities under the Privacy Act?
The Privacy Act does not cover:
....
So I've pretty confident this is a no deal. Having said that I'm hoping someone here can give me a more definitive answer. Thank you.
He's threatening to sue me if I don't take this down by 5pm today, so my ass is kinda on fire here. Urgent help please!
Anyhow, they are now saying I breached privacy laws cause I wrote on a public forum sensitive information. Well, naturally I did not write about the details of my tax affairs - that's my sensitive information. Not quite sure what he's referring to. I suppose he's waving the 'privacy law' at me cause his solicitors' probably advice. There are no defamation here.
I'm a little surprise though. Privacy law is usually only for individual against organisations, not the other way round. I read the information on the Office of Australian Information Commissioner - guardian of privacy act. It states.
Who doesn't have responsibilities under the Privacy Act?
The Privacy Act does not cover:
....
- individuals acting in their own capacity, including your neighbours
So I've pretty confident this is a no deal. Having said that I'm hoping someone here can give me a more definitive answer. Thank you.
He's threatening to sue me if I don't take this down by 5pm today, so my ass is kinda on fire here. Urgent help please!