Not B because this statement is generally true. Even though data has been anonymised, there's always a risk, albeit reduced, of re-identification, especially with advancements in technology.
(Correction) Anonymising data doesn't necessarily satisfy the requirement to cease retention. Ceasing retention typically refers to deleting or securely disposing of personal data once it's no longer needed for its original purpose.
Should be D. The 'cease to retain', i.e. retention, requirement under Section 25 of the PDPA is met if the personal data is anonymised. An organisation will be considered to have ceased to retain personal data when it no longer has the means to associate the personal data with particular individuals – i.e. the personal data has been anonymised.
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