London Hospital Worker Reprimanded Over Attempt to Sell Princess Catherine's Medical Records
Britain's data regulator has reprimanded a health worker for misusing sensitive information. The hospital confirmed the individual no longer works there.

Britain's data regulator has issued a reprimand to a health worker who attempted to sell the medical records of Catherine, Princess of Wales, according to reports.
The hospital where the worker was employed confirmed that the individual is no longer on staff. The regulator stated that the worker breached rules governing the handling of sensitive data.
News of the attempted sale raised concerns about the security of medical information for high-profile individuals. The regulator described the incident as a serious breach of trust and confidentiality.
The identity of the worker has not been disclosed, and the hospital has not named the facility involved. The hospital said it has taken steps to prevent similar incidents in the future, underscoring the importance of patient data protection in the UK.

