I would be lucky to be able to list every failing this drain on Taxpayers money has.In the last few months I have raised a complaint, and it more or less states on submission, thanks for raising a complaint but we will not take any action other than chat nicely to the party you are complaining about.On enquiry I am told no action will be taken unless it is a "big" issue and that the ICO has no statutory powers to issue or enforce fines, as these would be challenged in the court and struck down. They therefore have to rely on the goodwill of the people being investigated to accept a fine.Try complaining online doesn't work. If you are unlucky enough to get to raise a case you are asked for information you cannot possibly have and they take several months to even acknowledge the issue being raised. So to get this I raised a SAR with the organization I am complaining about who then failed to meet the deadline or the content or share in a way I could access.Back to ICO well that's fine they can do that. I questioned whether in fact the choice of delivery was not to the benefit of the data subject; to which the roundabout answer was not exactly you have to state you cannot access it and suggest an alternate which the processor/ controller has to agree is secure.But isn't the data the property of the subject? Hah maybe in the EU pal!Ok so when a company registered and trading in the UK breached UK data laws but says that their responsibility to a data offices overseas ?We would not get involved you need to address your complaint to the overseas data protection referred to by the organization making the alleged breach.Back to the ICO to ask what action if any had been taken during this time, none wheat received the information you could not possibly get so we haven't done anything further.Ok so why have you dropped the second organization in the complaint, oh they said that they had answered you and that they were happy that they had complied. (paraphrasing)Honestly they are up there with BT as organizations that should just be ceased