An ACC claimant who was mistakenly sent personal information about 6700 ACC claimants last year attempted to use the data to get a two year guaranteed benefit from the corporation, ACC has revealed today.
The corporation today supplied ACC Minister Judith Collins with a report on the massive breach of privacy which occured in August last year.
ACC has acknowledged senior manager Philip Murch should have done more when he learned of the breach in a December meeting with the disgruntled claimant.
Today's report reflects ACC chief executive Ralph Stewart's statements that the claimant did not make clear exactly what information she held when she met with Mr Murch and another manager on December 1.
"At the same meeting the client proposed that in relation to her own individual case she would like to negotiate a guaranteed benefit payment for two years," the report said.