What the Code is and why it exists
The Association of British Investigators spent years developing a UK GDPR code of conduct for what it calls Investigative and Litigation Support Services. The Information Commissioner approved it on 15 October 2024 under Article 40 of the UK GDPR, and it was published that November, the first ICO-approved code for the investigative sector.
Article 40 codes let a sector translate general data protection law into specific, monitored rules for its own work. Investigators handle personal data in unusually sensitive ways, often without the subject's knowledge, so a sector-specific rulebook was overdue.
The full Code is published on the ICO's website and is worth bookmarking. You can read it here as a PDF, though this guide covers the parts that matter to instructing firms.
